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Dala Daniels
  • Interior Decorator
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
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How to Structure Transactional Funding

Dala Daniels
  • Interior Decorator
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
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Hello

This may seem to be an insecure question but I must ask: How do I properly structure a transactional funded deal?

I plan to use transactional funding for my next few deals but how should I be sure my end buyer doesn't go around me to purchase them? I have found a few MLS and foreclosure properties. I'd like to be upfront about the source of my leads or is that not necessary? Of course they could find out after doing their due diligence... Nonetheless, how would I make this attractive for my end buyer? I've never used transactional funding as it is a must, my credit is being disputed and I am low on funds.

Thanks for your time, input and help.