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Yerry Balenzuela
  • Portsmouth, VA
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My contract is ratified, can I now go into the property on my own

Yerry Balenzuela
  • Portsmouth, VA
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The property was a foreclosure owned by the bank, I'm doing 203k loan on my first rehab and my agent has been extremely helpful in getting me in and out of the property whenever I need to but I would like to look at allot more contractors and I hate taking up her days for something as simple as just getting in and out the property. My contract was recently ratified so my question is,  can I get the bank to approve me entering and leaving on my own. I will be at the property every free second I have planning and getting estimates for my 203k loan so its kind of rediculous to drag my agent there every day for 4 hours a day

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