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Eric Hunter
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Richmond, VA
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Best way to structure Private Money

Eric Hunter
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Richmond, VA
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Hello Fellow BP Members

I have a lot of Private funds coming my way, I am able to structure the deals however I like and I wanted to get guidance on the best practices when using Private funds.

Some of my lenders are looking to lend the full purchase price plus rehab and other are looking to lend capital for down payments on loans to my company.  

I would like to get feedback on some great strategies being used today.  I do not want equity partners I want to pay on the money, it would be helpful to know what others are paying and how you all are structuring the loans with you private lenders?

Thanks everyone!

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