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Malcolm Darensbourg
  • Real Estate Agent
  • La Place, LA
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Question about private lending

Malcolm Darensbourg
  • Real Estate Agent
  • La Place, LA
Posted
Hey everyone. My dad wants me to ask you all a question about private lending. He currently has a portfolio of 20 units (give or take a few) ranging from New Orleans all the way to Laplace. He wants to know what are some good ways to find private lenders? Also what are some good terms and contracts for private money lending ? He has a lender that he wants to offer 10%. He needs to know what is a good timeframe to payout the loan. Also he wants to know if 10% is a good amount to offer. Plus, what are some good terms and conditions that the contract would be beneficial to both the lender and the person being lended to.

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