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Jeff Bousquet
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Anyone work with Lending One?

Jeff Bousquet
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Rhode Island
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Does anyone have any experince with Lending One? I see they fix and flip loan that can be converted to a rental loan inhouse.  Any feedback would be appreciated.

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Sam Wilson
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Sam Wilson
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Jeff, Yes it was. Management stepped in and worked their butts off to make it right though. I will say in the end they did their absolute very best for me they could given the situation. It could have all been avoided, but hey...it is what it is. I would say this, if John lewis is your rep, run. If Missie Rosenberry is handing any of your communication: Run. Hell might freeze over before they get their shoe laces tied. As for John DellaBella and Matthew Neisser- they worked tirelessly to get it done after the others failed. I can't appreciate their commitment to finishing what they started enough. They really did the right thing and would have come through. In the end, the property didn't appraise for what we needed it to (*absolutely not their fault or problem*) and we couldn't get the deal done, but it was NOT for their lack of trying. I might say I'd give them a shot now. Also, I have no problem giving out the names of the reps that were originally supposed to be helping me. I'm on no smear campaign, but when you've done it wrong and it affects people, business, and incomes, folks need to know.

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