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Lending on Non-conforming triplex (zoned SF)
I found a triplex that I want to be an owner occupant of here in the Atlanta, GA area. My agent says that a lot of lenders wont lend FHA on this.
I've called and emailed several today but looking for leads on any lenders that will lend FHA on a nonconforming property. I could do conventional as long as its not a 20% down.
Any advice is appreciated!