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Ashton A. Moore
  • New to Real Estate
  • USA
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Lender refusing to close

Ashton A. Moore
  • New to Real Estate
  • USA
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Currently under contract on a property. Just got an email from Ally bank stating: “We recently received information indicating you are not currently living in the United States. Unfortunately we would not be able to proceed as per guidelines lenders can only provide financing to those currently in the United States.”

I’m currently military working at an international organization. I also purchased my last property while being overseas. This seems like BS. Thoughts? Advice? I don’t want to lose this deal! 

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