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LTV % on Re-fi's/HELOCs
Has anyone heard of any banks going higher than 80% LTV on a cash-out refi or HELOC? Particularly in Florida and more specifically West Florida but would be willing to talk to any national lender. I found most banks will go up to 75% and I found one that will do 80%, but none higher. Thank you!