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HELOC advice - go local or is national ok?
Hello,
I am wondering if there is a best way to go about getting a HELOC. My credit is great and I have over $100k in equity. Should I look at small, local lenders or is it generally better to go with nationals like Capital One or Quicken loans on Helocs? Any advantage to using my original mortgage lender?
Much thanks in advance.