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Relaxed Seasoning Requirements...recommendation?
Hi North Carolina BPers,
Do any of yall know of non-QM or conventional lenders with lenient Post-Covid seasoning requirements on Refi's?
I live and breath real estate and am getting super antsy while my capital is tied up for 6 months on this BRRRR. Not because I am at the financial "redline" or anything but I am eager to get back in the game. I've heard a lot of 3 month seasoning requirement lenders have changed their policies since covid.
Any recommendations or referals?
-Tom