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Samuel Kimani
  • Carpenter
  • Richmond, VA
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Samuel Kimani
  • Carpenter
  • Richmond, VA
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How do I know that the real estate agent that I am working with is better than the rest? What are some key things to look out for? The same for a lawyer, and/or tax guy.

I've set up an S corp, and I have no problem starting slow and doing things right.

I am currently looking for a house to flip to a friend.

On a side note: Is it common for a private money lender or hard money lender to lend to a new company? Will it make a difference if a have a guaranteed buyer (with good credit)?

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