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PRIVATE LENDING QUESTIONS

Antwaiyn Smalls
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Good Morning Family,

I am reaching out to get some information and guidance on Private lending. I have inquired to a few private lending businesses that provided some information on their lending instructions and practices. What are some red flags when it comes to possible scams and issues with private funding? Are there any recommendation on good businesses that have been used previously? I am open to connect with private lenders to start the conversation for future business. 

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Ian Walsh
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Up front fees or application fees are usually not a good sign.

  • Ian Walsh

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