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Eli Kallison
  • Investor
  • Arcata, CA
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Private + Hard Money Lending

Eli Kallison
  • Investor
  • Arcata, CA
Posted

Hey BP,

I'm interested in getting involved in private lending (and the purchase of performing notes). Much of what I have read regarding both private lending and note purchases is that to start out, one should work with established partners who are looking for additional capital and/or a partner in these types of dealings.

In my research, I'm having trouble finding the best types of people to reach out to to inquire about how I might get involved. What types of private lenders or organizations would be best to contact? Are there any podcasts or online resources to learn more about these types of practical details that you would recommend?

Thank you,

Eli

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