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Daniel Rutledge
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Choosing a hard money company for first deal

Daniel Rutledge
  • Anderson, SC
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Hello all. I looked over the hard money lenders on BP and I am unsure which direction to go to fund my first deal. I am looking at deals that all in after repairs will likely be under 100k. I am in SC if that matters in which company to work with but I would love some feedback on choosing a hard money company. I am looking at homes to BRRRR so the money will be short enough to get a refinance which I would not have problems qualifying for. I have things in place with doing the rehabs and a property manager ready to go but I need to make a decision on where the money will come from. What things should I consider or look at when choosing a lender? Thanks.

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