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Tyrus Shivers
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Broker wanting to Fund Deals

Tyrus Shivers
  • Investor
  • Jessup, MD
Posted

BPers,

I was contacted by a commercial broker that does investing in rehabs. Looks like what he wants to do is be a private lender funding the deals and taking a percentage. The problem is, I am not rehabbing and do not have a team. How can I still form some sort of relationship? Should I just send him elsewhere? I did inform him that I did not have a flipping team, he just said when I am ready to do business let him know. Any ideas?

Thanks!

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