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Credit Unions in Indy - Delayed Financing
Local to Indy now and have a few targeted credit unions I opened up checking accounts at in order to start building a rapport with them. Besides having good terms for cash out refis, I’m also doing some research on which ones offer delayed financing (<6mos seasoning). I understand for most heavy duty rehab BRRRRs doing the cash out refi might be better on the numbers but just wanted to explore more options.
@Jaron Walling I have tried calling Forum 3x but got stuck in endless waiting music. You know if they offer delayed financing?