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Emil Kostov
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Emergency funds needed

Emil Kostov
  • Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Hey guys, some issues have arisen after closing, and we're looking for small funding to help complete the reno, please! Someone here suggested privatelendinglink.com as a reliable source, so we decided to try it. Due to sensitive information, We're willing to share the loan request we posted there upon request. Thanks.

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Tom S.
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Tom S.
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@Emil Kostov  Have you looked into unsecured loans like SoFi or Discover?  I used SoFi in the past and they offered me $50k at 12%, rate is slightly high but it is unsecured.  Approved in one business day and funds in my checking acct within 2 more business days.

No fees at all, no prepay.  Discover offered similar terms although only to 35k.

Hope that helps!

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