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How long does it take to close a transaction from start to finish?

While ideally, the closing process can be completed within 14 days after receiving   all required documentation, it’s important to note that several variables can impact   this timeline. The primary factor often causing delays is the speed at which   borrowers submit the necessary documents. Additionally, discrepancies between   the appraised market value (MKV) or after repair value (ARV) and the value claimed   by the borrower can extend the process. Lastly, any title issues associated with the   property can also contribute to delays. Therefore, it’s prudent to anticipate   potential delays and aim for a more realistic timeline, such as 30 days, whenever   possible. Remember, if timing is a critical factor, it’s likely that there’s competition   involved, and rushing through the process may not result in the best outcome.   Feel free to bring your deal to us for discussion and evaluation.   

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