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Westley Bachmeyer
  • Investor
  • Spring, TX
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Westley Bachmeyer
  • Investor
  • Spring, TX
Posted

So an opportunity to get a(they said $165,000, I think $130,000) for $60,000 cash landed in my lap today. They want proof of funds and a cash offer, and I don't have anything lined up. In cases like this, is it better to take a partner? I have a ton of equity built in my name and my father has a ton built in his, but neither of us have taken a HELOC out before, so I don't even know where to start. On a side note, any investors interested, send me a message.

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