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Kevin L Owens
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  • New to Real Estate
  • Northeast, OH
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How to get financing for a property in an LLC

Kevin L Owens
Pro Member
  • New to Real Estate
  • Northeast, OH
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Hi everyone,

I am new to investment properties and am trying to understand how to get financing from a lender for a property I want in an LLC. My first foray into lending was an inquiry with a lender who indicated they would not make a mortgage in the property was tilted and deeded into an LLC, it has to be in my name. If I bought an investment property and had it in my name then moved it into an LLC the lender would call the loan. I prefer some anonymity as I am a law enforcement officer. I want to shield my self, family and career from elements of real estate investing. Any understanding or guidance would be appreciated. Thank you,

Kevin

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