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Jennifer Dean
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orem, UT
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Lenders in New York

Jennifer Dean
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orem, UT
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My team and I are branching out into the Rochester area in New York and we are looking for lenders that are able to finance multiple properties under a blanket or portfolio mortgage, as we are interested and looking at getting multiple SFH. I have a lot of questions about how this process works and any help would be great, as this is our first step into New York and working with commercial lenders. Is this something that only commercial lenders would finance? How would it work with our LLC and qualifying? I'm assuming you still need to have someone in the LLC qualify for the loan? Has anyone had any good experience with lenders in the area? Thanks!

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