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Updated almost 5 years ago, 12/03/2019

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Jonathan Wildy
  • Investor
  • Atchison, KS
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Portfolio Lenders in Kansas?

Jonathan Wildy
  • Investor
  • Atchison, KS
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I have 5 rented properties. I have 3 in rehab. I’ve always used cash and family loans. I’ve never done the refinance and see how that likely slows my growth. I don’t even know who would lend on a small portfolio as I don’t want a bunch of mortgages on 60-100k homes. Then how does one put money into one house and take from the other.... are you just making a paper trail from one home to the other and say they are loans to other properties? How does that work? I also own the single families all in one llc. Then commercial in another llc. Finally Laundromat in another.

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