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Shane Edwards
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Looking for Banking Recommendations

Shane Edwards
  • Rental Property Investor
  • St. Petersburg, FL
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Hello,

I have just formed an LLC and I need to choose a bank to do business with. Can anyone give me some recommendations, or banks/credit unions that have caused them head aches? I'm looking to move forward with BRRRR, Fix and Flip, and Short term Rentals in the Tampa and surrounding areas. I live in St. Pete and would prefer to find an investor friendly local credit union. Any pointers would be a great help!

Best Regards,

Shane

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    Kristina Kuba
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    @Shane Edwards

    I like Valley National Bank. They make loan decisions based on a local, relationship basis. I have found them to be much more flexible from everything from business checking accounts to commercial loans. One of the best things about Valley is that they offer a business credit card that doesn’t show up on your credit report.

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