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Dane Hutchins
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver - Anaheim
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Combine Passive Investor Funds With Hard Money?

Dane Hutchins
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver - Anaheim
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We have a successful rental property that started from a fix & hold in the Denver area. We want to duplicate our existing model into several additional properties, one at a time. Is it practical or effective to combine passive investor funds with hard money to get the next deal up & running? Our plan is to find fixer properties so we can add value, using the BRRRR strategy. Is this workable? See any potential "gotcha"s with our game plan? How would we process the passive funding aspect?

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