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All Forum Posts by: Yadriel Carrasquillo

Yadriel Carrasquillo has started 2 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Question to lenders about how to best protect the investment.

Yadriel Carrasquillo
Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 3

Hello, and thank you for taking the time to read this and for your helpful answers.

I’ll get right to the questions.

So, I hear that hard money lenders let you borrow up to 70% of what you need to buy and rehab a property most of the time. Is this true?

I also hear that you can find a private money lender to finance the rest. Is this also true?

If both of these are true, how does the private money lender protects what he/she invested, and what does it look like in the event the deal fails and both lenders are asking to get their money back?

Again, thank you for your time and for your answers.

Post: Where can I find investors?

Yadriel Carrasquillo
Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 3

@Melvin Brooks like Ivy said, we are here and probably looking for you as well. It would help you find more wholesalers/investors if you at least identify your City, State, and what’s you’d like to do with real estate.

Good luck on the search.

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