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Salvatore Tardio
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Looking for information about a Hard money lender

Salvatore Tardio
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Is anyone familiar with Ifund International in Atlanta?  Any input on your experience or knowledge of them would be helpful. 

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George Despotopoulos
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George Despotopoulos
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@Salvatore Tardio I think what @Grant Rothenburger is getting at is many lenders that operate on facebook tend to be less trustworthy. I would stick to companies that have a decent online presence outside of facebook. Also, if the terms are too good to be true, they usually are, so always check in with other people here if you're tempted to jump on an opportunity. 

There are many legit, reputable specialty finance companies, there's no need to risk anything if it doesn't feel right.

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