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How to keep a commercial lender focused on your deal?
Hey BP guys,
I have a property under contract. I've provided the lender with the application, a full proposal, a scope of work doc, a list of real estate owned, and evidence of my past experience but I cant seem to get this lender to move forward on my loan application. Any thoughts? Its a good deal and I've learned that the guy is friends with a big time real estate investor. How do I call him out on it without any proof that THAT is the problem?