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Jerad Miller
  • Seville, OH
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Homepath "Framework Home Ownership Course"?

Jerad Miller
  • Seville, OH
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Hello, 

I am currently in the process of looking for my first flip. I wanted to submit an offer on a property about three weeks ago but it was under Fannie Maes first look status and we had to wait 21 days to make an offer. Well that expired today and my agent started to submit the offer and she emailed me about taking a "Framework Home Ownership Course". It asked her if we had completed it or not and it is $75.00. I guess the previous question was if I currently own any real estate (which I do). My question is that since I'm not taking this course will that negatively affect the way my offer is looked at? Does anyone have experience with this? Thanks! 

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