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John Brice
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Hello everyone! I am just starting out in real estate investing. I started my company in September, and since have been building a team to get ready to purchase my first rental property. I am starting to get into the funding process now, which seems to be very tricky. Looking to see if anyone has any advice as far as building credit for your company, loans, finding investors etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

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Hey John, 

I would reach would reach out to some lenders to learn what their requirements for LLC credit, some companies require the LLC to be open for a certain amount of time. However, he best way I would recommend building business credit is the use of NET 10 ACCOUNTS.

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