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Jay Velastegui
  • Investor
  • Bridgewater, NJ
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Need Help Structuring Private Lending

Jay Velastegui
  • Investor
  • Bridgewater, NJ
Posted

I recently made a connection with an individual who's interested in partnering with me strictly as a private lender. This individual has access to a large sum of capital and can fund my deals as I begin building my portfolio (mainly buy-and-hold).

Looking for some feedback from investors that work under a similar setup. Again, this individual is very intrigued by the business model but he's still on the fence about the whole thing.

What's a smart way to approach this and structure financing so that he can see that it's a Win-Win situation?

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