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Canadian investing in US does it make sense to partner with a US person for mortgages
Hey, does it make sense to partner with a US person in order to get access to better and cheaper lending products in the US from what I seen the interest rates currently 8-12% and 3-5% loan fee is crazy and a huge disadvantage for Canadians. Would it make sense to partner with a US and just have them as a qualifying partner on the deal? Either pay them a set fee or % of equity or cashflow.