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Updated almost 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Michael Jones
  • Flipper
  • Portland, OR
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refinance a property after recently listed

Michael Jones
  • Flipper
  • Portland, OR
Posted

I listed a property to sell that I've had for a few years but I decided I'd like to keep the property and go for a refinance.  I told the agent to take it off the market and it turns out that he withdrew the listing but did not cancel the listing. 

How long after taking a listing off the market will a lender refinance the property?  

Since the listing was not canceled but withdrawn, does the lender make any distinction between the withdrawal vs the cancelation of the listing? 

Anything else I should be looking at or concerned with? 

Thanks, 

Mike

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