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Help With Multi Family Purchase

Jake Parks
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  • Jacksonville, FL
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I want borrow $50k per person from my family and friends with a Interest rate of 10% annually (distributed quarterly or monthly) to purchase and rehab a deal, stabilize the property, and put debt on it from Fannie Mae. I would then pay them their $50k back thus owning the deal for either nothing or whatever amount I put in to get it done. My question - do I need to follow all the rules that come with the SEC/Syndication or if because it’s essentially a personal loan or hard money do I not have to?

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Aaron K.
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@Jake Parks I have my doubts about being able to double the value of any property, even if you did a full rehab and raised decade old rents.  I would double and triple check my numbers and maybe even ask about them on Bigger Pockets before asking family and friends for money.

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