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Getting approved for a fix and flip

Tiago Rodrigues
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I recently bought a rental property that I’ve been living in and fixing up. But in order for it to be a rental property I need to move out and buy a new house to live in and fix up and rent out. But I need to get some capital In order to buy that new house. So my thought is to buy a fixer upper to make some quick cash on the side of what I’m already doing. The problem is I went to my loan agent and she said she can’t give out loans for less than eight months. There has to be a way around this I’m unaware of. Does anyone have any advice for me or another route to get my goals? Thank you

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