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working with investing company
I am working with an investing co. and am using their hard money lender. they will lend 80% of the deal and 80% of the rehab. my question is, can I use another hard money lender to fund the rest? or should I find a private lender. I was told That I would need $35,000 to get started. Please give feedback and suggestions.