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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
Help! Mortgage broker say LLC is a no-no!
Hi all,
I'm purchasing my first property (Milwaukee) and asked my mortgage broker (Chemical Bank) about transit the deed. He said I can't do that. And that I'll need commercial lending. Is this something he HAS to say because I emailed him? And I can likely do it and he'll turn the other cheek? Or should I not have asked that?
What do I do???
It's a $90 investment. Putting 20% down.
Thanks!