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Shawn Munoz
  • Vineland, NJ
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Trying to figure out this problem

Shawn Munoz
  • Vineland, NJ
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I've been looking for deals for months now. I do not have a high paying job so it is very hard for me to acquire the money to put down on a property. However I found some one who is willing to be a silent partner and give me some money. I have been looking for loans but I get denied because of my income at my job. How does some one with a low income job get taken serious when applying for loans. I have a good credit score and I own my house now. Just need some advice.

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