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Jeremiah M.
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does anyone know of Transitional funding lenders

Jeremiah M.
  • Saint Louis, MO
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Hello all, in my journey to move further toward real estate investing I'm looking at the different ways to close and the one that fits most is to get transitional funding. I have looked at getting my real estate license which seems to be the only way to legally transfer a contract, but if i can save a few hundred and just "buy the property" then why not. I can always get the license at another date if need be. My true question is does anyone know of a few transnational lenders that i could look up and actually work?

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Chris Mason
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Chris Mason
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@Shari Peterson, and she's in your state to boot.

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