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Fred Joaquin
  • Glendale, CA
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Looking for a good Local Lender

Fred Joaquin
  • Glendale, CA
Posted

Hello all,

I'm a local Los Angeles County wholesaler who's interested in moving into fix and flip rehabbing. I haven't looked into the lending side of things before because, until now, I didn't really need to. I'd really like a good recommendation for the lenders that  people are using who work well with first time rehabbers and investors. Preferably LA County local so we can meet and talk in person sometime but not necessarily required. Any recommendations would be great! Oh and also, as a wholesaler, many of my buyers or potential buyers are first-time rehabbers as well and I'd like to be able to refer them to a lender if they need one. Hope to hear back from the BP community on this one! Thanks!

-Fred

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