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Should I use bank branch in my market or by my home.
In a previous post I asked about banks doing portfolio loans. One of the banks recommended has an office in a town just South of me here in California as well as in my target market in Kansas City. I called and spoke with a representative here in California to get all my questions answered. This agent wants to take care of my loan needs out of state. Should I do this or should I be calling one of the representatives in Kansas City instead? Does it matter?