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Carlos Perrault
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What would you do in this situation

Carlos Perrault
  • Real Estate Agent
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I have a client looking to obtain a duplex and knows they won’t have much if any money for down payment. What type of lending should i offer or suggest?

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Rodney Sums
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Rodney Sums
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Quote from @Carlos Perrault:

I have a client looking to obtain a duplex and knows they won’t have much if any money for down payment. What type of lending should i offer or suggest?


 Have they been pre-qualified yet? 

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