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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Hard Money Lenders Troubles, Please Help!
Hi BP community, I'm really hoping someone can help me out with my situation. I am a part time student with financial aid and am not currently working. I am looking to get into real estate flipping. The questions is all of the hard money lenders I have contacted require the borrower to have an income which I do not have. Is there any way I could get around this or another way to get my deal funded. I have everything else in place but this is the only hurdle I can't get over. Would love others advice on my situation. Please help. Thank you.