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Updated about 12 years ago on . Most recent reply

Easiest Conventional lender to work with
Good Morning All,
Has anyone had really good experiences with conventional lenders. I realize that the lending environment is in a flux but I am having a difficulty finding a lender that is flexible. For example, when I'm writing an offer some of the sellers want to see the address of their property on the pre-approval letter (not a generic pre-approved dollar amount - don't ask me why). A couple of lenders I've worked with - it takes them a couple of days just to change the address on the letter. By then, the property is gone. Note - this is just to put offers on short-sale properties. Whether I get the ratified contract is not even in the picture at this point. Anyone have any lenders that they can recommend. Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
REgards,