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Sydnie E.
  • California
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Real Estate Finaning Franchise

Sydnie E.
  • California
Posted

Hello BP,

I’m currently researching possible franchises in the real estate industry. I’ve come across a few that sound good stating they train you and give you access to a number of lenders. They even say completing their program will allow you to pass the three year business requirements when first starting out that most lenders require. Some say that they can even have you lending money the next day after completing their class. You know what they say if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. The class runs up to 25,000, which is supposed to cover everything. Following I should be able to lend to investors, small businesses, contractors for equipment etc. Real deal or money hustle?

Is anyone familiar with any franchises in the RE industry that are legit or that you can personally recommend?

Thanks

Sydnie

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