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Darrin Wesenberg
  • Columbus, OH
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Any Recommendations for "Outside the Box" Mortgage Brokers in Columbus, Ohio?

Darrin Wesenberg
  • Columbus, OH
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Hello everyone, I live in Columbus, OH and am looking for a good local "outside the box" thinking mortgage broker--someone who knows a thing or 2 about creative ways to finance properties.  I have a couple rental properties that generate steady income, but seems like it's darn near impossible getting approved for a mortgage while trying to include and/or prove that rental income.  

Also it seems like they all instantly want/need/have to run a credit report, which I'm not ready to do yet, since it'll be a negative tick on my credit.  I understand that's ultimately required to be approved, but I can provide ALL that information to any lender for now--credit report, FICO scores, etc--at least to get an idea of how much we can be approved for.   Any recommendations??  Thanks! Darrin

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