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Zack Thiesen
  • Contractor
  • Eureka, CA
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Relocating and Financing

Zack Thiesen
  • Contractor
  • Eureka, CA
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I've found an area I'm going to pursue a few states away and am moving there in mid-May. I searched the forums and found similar discussions about relocating and subsequently getting bank relationships back up to speed in a new area. Am familiar with the 2 year rule and that it is not hard-and-fast between lenders or types of loans etc. 

But I am curious if there is a max. period in between moves during which the lapse becomes a problem. I would be taking 2 weeks to get my things in order, get there and then once I'm there, to find work as quickly as possible within the same trade. Am not foreseeing great difficulty in doing that, but the question stands, I guess. Just curious for anyone's two cents! 

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