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Refinancing a loan with Corporation attached
I am new to BP, enjoying all the blogs and information. I have a property I recently purchased and it is under my Corporation. What is the best way to refinance it with the Corporation name attached to it? Is it easier if I deed it to my personal name first then refinance, then deed it back to my corporation? If so, what is the seasoning requirements for this process. I am in Texas. Looking forward to replies. Thank you!