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Ben Callis
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Investor Friendly Banks SC

Ben Callis
  • Brownsburg, IN
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Hey BP,

I am looking for recommendations for investor friendly banks in SC - currently getting a house under contract in the Myrtle Beach / Loris area.  Also looking to see if any banks have an as rehabbed appraisal program. 

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David Hanor
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  • Greenville, SC
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David Hanor
  • Insurance Agent
  • Greenville, SC
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Many banks will do these on commercial loans pretty easily in SC. A lot of these banks want to only work within zip codes close to their home office so you'll want a bank in the Myrtle Beach area. I have a commercial loan with CCNB in Greenville from their Greenville branch and they were very easy to work with. CCNB's home office is in MB so shouldn't be a problem there. They did a 85% LTV refinance on a property I owned for just 45 days.

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