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Joe LeGolvan
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Joe LeGolvan
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lakewood, CO
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Hey y’all, looking for a lender to do a cash out refieye on a house that was recently purchased. I know sometimes it can be difficult for lenders to do a cash out refi of the house was recently purchased, looking for somebody who can do so. The property has a renter, I’ve got good credit and income.

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Originally posted by @Joe LeGolvan:

Hey y’all, looking for a lender to do a cash out refieye on a house that was recently purchased. I know sometimes it can be difficult for lenders to do a cash out refi of the house was recently purchased, looking for somebody who can do so. The property has a renter, I’ve got good credit and income.

Either go to a LOCAL credit union or LOCAL bank or wait the 6 months and refinance. It's much cheaper.

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