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		<title>Comment on Fannie Mae Lending to Investors Again -Up to 10 Financed Properties by buygeg</title>
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		<description>As of April 17, 2009, Countrywide still has a limit of 4 financed properties, but Boeing Credit Union, BECU, allows up to 10 financed properties.  Anyone who lives in Washington State can join. Maximum LTV is 75% and 6 months&#039; reserves are required for all financed properties.

If you don&#039;t live in Washington State, you might try your local credit unions.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As of April 17, 2009, Countrywide still has a limit of 4 financed properties, but Boeing Credit Union, BECU, allows up to 10 financed properties.  Anyone who lives in Washington State can join. Maximum LTV is 75% and 6 months&#8217; reserves are required for all financed properties.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t live in Washington State, you might try your local credit unions.</p>
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