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Updated over 8 years ago, 06/06/2016

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Mark Zippo
  • Developer
  • Chatham MA
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Partnering with Rehab Clients as opposed to Formal PM Lending

Mark Zippo
  • Developer
  • Chatham MA
Posted

Hi All,

I have been Private Mortgage lending in CT for a handful of years now using my own capital. I am considering partnering with A client who I have developed a relationship with.

I am Seeking help with the following:

Pointing me to discussions and Podcasts that deal with Rehabber/Investor Partnering

Members feedback and Personal Experiences

Potentially, entering A Compensated Coaching/Consulting Agreement with an investor who has successful experience in this area.

Thanks!

Mark 

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Darren Eady
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lindon, UT
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Darren Eady
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lindon, UT
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@Mark Zippo

I do this now and it requires a great relationship of trust.  Make sure you've got the right person to work with that will give you access to their business account, send you pictures and estimates, etc.  I split the profits on these 50/50.