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Robert Cornell
  • Homeowner
  • Inland Empire, CA
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Owner of 1 Multi-Family Property.Pointers on business credit/LLC

Robert Cornell
  • Homeowner
  • Inland Empire, CA
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Hello, I'm a new member to Bigger Pockets Forum.

I'am a beginner to the Real Estate Business but I'm hoping to learn more, get training, and find a great investors to connect with. I purchased my first duplex in Inland Empire, California with a FHA loan last year. I would like to work towards a purchase of a second property but wondering if it would be smart to work on creating a Corp or LLC business to obtain business credit for the financing of the next Buy and Hold property?

Any advise on financing my next fixer/rehab without putting 20% down?

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