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Shawn Ackerman
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WHO IS LEVERAGING CORPORATE CREDIT TO BUY REAL ESTATE???? NO PG!

Shawn Ackerman
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  • Real Estate Entrepreneur
  • Mid West, East Coast
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I never see/hear anyone talking about leveraging corporate credit to buy real estate. With so many LLC's out there who has maximized or leveraged there LLC to get capital(without a personal guarantee or use of their SSN)?

Quck Poll....

1. Do you have a Paydex score or Exp. Bus Cred Score? If so what is it?

2. Have you leveraged any cash/vendor credit with your company without a PG?

3. What is your strategy and use for the funds?  Fllip/Buy and Hold, Notes?

4. How long did it take you to start leveraging?

  • Shawn Ackerman
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