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Lender for LLC growth needed

Jenni Villane
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We formed a LLC Investment Company in early 2020. Have purchased 8 properties since then, but all have been cash deals. Looking for continued growth in 2021, but looking at using financing for additional properties. We are hearing the lending options to LLCs are limited. Before I do my full jump in research I wanted to hear feedback on anyone else who has completed the lending process as an LLC.

For reference, 6 of our properties are in North Carolina and 2 in Florida. Growth would most likely happen in these 2 states based on “support teams” we have formed that are working well for us.

Open to hearing more. Thanks.

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@Adam Schneider Hard money institutional lending is what we are focused on. Not a refi situation at this time. Thanks for the reply. 

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