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Anna Deatherage
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Lending help please!

Anna Deatherage
  • New to Real Estate
  • Cleveland
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Hey guys! My husband and I are looking to do our first flip and I'm starting to search around for some hard money lenders in the area. Was just curious what kind of questions we should be prepared and expected to answer from the lending companies and if anyone had any advice on good questions to ask each lender when vetting each company. And if anyone in the area has any recommendations on companies that they have had success with, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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Matthew Kwan
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Matthew Kwan
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What is the intended ARV (after repair value) + what's your exit strategy?

@Carlos Valencia @Albert Bui

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