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Tyler Gums
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Tyler Gums
  • Seminole, FL
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I'm new to the real estate market and I'm looking to buy my first house to flip in the next couple months. Problem is I can't get a tho an from the bank due to my landscaping business is less then 2 years old. I will be investing in homes located in pinellas county Florida, any help would be greatly appreciated?

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Ryan Kopczyk
  • Title Agent Investor Friendly
  • Maitland, FL
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Ryan Kopczyk
  • Title Agent Investor Friendly
  • Maitland, FL
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@Tyler Gums I am an investor friendly title company here in Orlando, FL. I know you said you want to Flip but what do you really mean by that? Do you want to find a property and simultaneously sell it to an end buyer? Or do you want to buy the property, fix it up and then sell it? If you just want to simultaneously sell the property to an end buyer you can use your end buyers funds to fund the whole transaction as long as your end buyer is using cash or hard money.

Thanks,

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