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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

LOOKING FOR REHAB ONLY
So I was recently in search of a HML to fund a fix n flip that I came across. Most HML said I needed to brinf X amount of dollars to the table...or I not so great stipulations to fund 80-100% of the deal rehab cost included. Since then I was able to full some capital together to buy the property cash. I now need the rehab cost to be funded but NOW most HML are saying there is a minimum to borrow. Being that its only 30k needed most lenders aren't looking to fund this. Is there any groups or places I may have overlooked that can shed light on some options I can compare?