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Getting Started In Triple Net (NNN) Investing

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As someone who only has one single family rental, it seems like a huge jump to get into NNN.

Specifically, the financing part. I know banks have different LTV requirements, and seller carry for a portion is another option.

-For those in the group experienced in NNN investing, how did you start in the industry?

-Any recommendations on how to get investors if you don't have NNN experience?

-Can you give me an example of a deal you've work on in the past as well as the terms of the financing? 

-If you have experience, would you be open to mentor me? I would be very grateful and can help with bringing you deals or even working for free if I were able to learn from you. 

I'm located in Southern California, but open to investing throughout the US. 

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