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Portfolio lending for Tulsa properties
I need to pay off my 12.75% note on an investment property and refinance for a longer term. Looking for options with property in my LLC name or in my name whichever works the best.
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@CJ S. I know this may sound obviously, but reach out to all of the local community banks in Tulsa. When a bank says that no, they don't do portfolio loans. Make sure to ask who does or who you can try. And don't get discouraged, you will find one. Also sounds like you have a hard money loan. They may know someone in the area.