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Amar Woods
  • Wholesaler
  • California
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Amar Woods
  • Wholesaler
  • California
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I'm currently planning on launching my real estate investment company in January and I'm basically getting my ducks in a row. I'll be entering a couple markets in California using the wholesaling/BRRRR strategies driven by an aggressive marketing/branding push. To facilitate the BRRRR side of the business I'm looking for a Californian or out-of-state bank that will allow a cash out refinance immediately after a property is rehabbed with a tenant in residence or within 4 months after. If anyone has a line on a bank/lender that will service such loans that information would be much appreciated or any tips on how to efficiently locate these types of banks that would be great. Thanks in advance BP community.

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