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Ralphy Rosado
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Would hard money fund my deal

Ralphy Rosado
  • Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Hello I have a question . I have a property on contract in brooklyn ny property after rehab is worth 1,300,000 this is my first time buying a property in brooklyn and I don't have money buy. Im thinking about useing hard money but I'm not sure if hard money will want me to put money up front. I have property on contract for 500,000 needs about 150,000 in renovation . Will hard money fund my deal with no money of mine up front

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Charlie Fitzgerald
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Charlie Fitzgerald
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No credible HML will lend you 100% for your deals. Do your due diligence on anyone purporting to be a lender on here. Many are not.

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