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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Ct lenders under 6 month seasoning/ delayed finance
Hi BP, was looking for a way to get around the 6 month seasoning period. I researched the delayed finance exemption and understand some investors put the rehab costs on the HUD when closing and are able to recoup the rehab costs as well. Are there any lenders who lend in CT who have expierence doing this?
How do investors get around the 6 month seasoning period? Are there any lenders in CT that can do this?
Thanks!
Ryan