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how to find CU/bank that doesnt require seasoning cleveland
I'm trying to scale and having to wait for seasoning is killing me. I live in NJ and invest in the midwest. EIther Cleveland CU wont lend to nonresidents or NJ CU won't lend out of state! Does anyone have any clue as to how I can find a bank that would keep the notes on their balance sheets? To be clear I'm adding value and cashing out. not delayed financing!