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Hard Money Lender Dayton Capital Partners

Mike Shorty
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Has anyone used Dayton Capital Partners for for flipping houses or purchase of rental properties, if so what was your experience with using them?

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Steve Stackman
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Agree with @Chris Tabanico, @Matt Brun and @Ozzy Smith. It is pretty straight forward in the way it works and in the process. I would advise that DCP is not truly a HML or PML. I have dealt with both and @Darrin Carey is something of a hybrid between hard and private money. 

I'm not familiar with your experience, but unlike a typical lender where it is just about the taking an application and docs. Darrin will spend time talking with you about the deal and if you're a newer investor he can help steer you out of trouble. He may offer suggestions on ways to make the deal work if it is not workable as you have it structured as well.

So, newer folks can get more value than just the money and the more experienced can get the money easier than private and cheaper than hard.

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