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Why would a lender or a real stateagent be whiling to do business

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Why would a lender or real state agent be whiling to do business with an inexperienced person?

Would a real state agent be willing to work with someone or partner some how with a person (in my case a Painting Company owner) that doesn’t know too much or almost nothing about investing in real state?

Why would they be whiling to?

What benefits could they possibly get from it?

For example if I have a liquidity of 10k to 40k would that be my investment or should I just go to a lender? And use their money instead of risking mine in a business that I have not any experience with?

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