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Conventional loan
Hello BP community. Here again to ask another question. I was wondering if it would be a good idea to finance my first fix n flip with a conventional loan.I am not sure if I will be legally able to go this route if there is a time restriction on holding the property .I am going to speak to a LO this week end. I just thought I would ask the community first for some ideas. Thank you everyone and good luck in REI.