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Risk of Getting Deal Stolen

Eric B.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Mesa, AZ
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Hello, when investors are seeking private or hard money capital, what’s the risk of that potential lender stealing your deal? Do you typically share the property address or just the numbers to protect the deal?

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Originally posted by @Eric B.:

Hello, when investors are seeking private or hard money capital, what’s the risk of that potential lender stealing your deal? Do you typically share the property address or just the numbers to protect the deal?

Good question. Let me ask you this: If I wanted to deal with dramatic tenant nonsense, why would I be a lender?

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