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What direction should I go?

Stuart Dangar
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Bought house cash.

House became damaged.

Now Down to studs.

Past 120 days since purchase.

How can I bring in Private money at this point?

Some private money had programs for purchase price plus repairs after a cash purchase but I am outside of required timeline.

Can complete out of pocket and refi when seasoning hits a year in July.

Commercial lender doesn’t want to do while down to studs, neither does conventional obviously.

Read articles about velocity of money a few months too late.

Not asking for lender referral rather if there is a type of lender out there that handles such a situation? Besides the private investor which I may have to try.