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Adam A.
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Marietta, GA
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Funding for a Tenant Occupied property with no interior access

Adam A.
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Marietta, GA
Posted
Hi everyone, I've recently got a bank owned duplex under contract in Canton Georgia with two tenants occupying the units. The bank is selling it occupied and I'd be responsible for dealing with the tenants after closing. We're under contract at 101k. Does anyone know of a hard money or soft money lender will fund on a property we cannot get interior access to for a proper appraisal? Out of the many I've spoken with I only found one and that was about 6 months ago and I've lost their contact information. Any suggestions on who I should talk to would be great.

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