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Aaron Hans
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  • Louisville, KY
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Cash out refi in Louisville, KY

Aaron Hans
  • Investor
  • Louisville, KY
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Hello BP, 

Has anyone been involved in a cash out refi recently?  I have seen older post on the site, but not much activity lately.  I just spoke to a loan officer and they are saying for a conventional FM/FM loan I need a 1 year season period.  A lot of the older post listed a 6 months season period.  I'm looking for any info or contacts that could help.  

Thanks,

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Gino Barbaro
  • Rental Property Investor
  • St Augustine, FL
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Gino Barbaro
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@Aaron Hans

Hi Aaron

We completed a refi & roll last week for $400,000 and another one this week for $480,000. PM me if you want more info. We have a total of $9.5 million in refi & roll proceeds the past five years.

Gino

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