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I'm putting this message out to any lenders or investors who do work in southeast michigan. I am seeking short term cash fianncing that I can use to bid with at foreclosure auctions. Please let me know if you would like to connect!

Brandon

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You're more likely to find a family member or friend that will lend you funds!

Why would lenders and private investors take a chance on somebody with zero experience?

So, start out by CONSISTENTLY posting what you are doing on whatever social media channels you currently use. Not on any? You better fix that! You may also want to figure out which channels your family & friends use the most and get on those if you’re not on them currently.

What should you post?

How excited you are about what you’re doing in real estate investing! Share stories about your successes AND challenges. Then, ask them for their help!

IMPORTANT: do NOT ask people for THEIR money, ask for referrals! Why? Because they will get defensive if they feel you are pressuring them. Remember, they can always refer themselves😊

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