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K Smith
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Hard money lenders direct loans

K Smith
  • Springfield, MA
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I'm currently wholesaling homes, looking to smoothly transition to my own rehabs to create cash flow or flip and go on to the next deal, my credit is not great neither is my income I know most lenders do 80% of the over all price or 100% and you finish the rehab I'm just interested in how you started off and what is working in today's market! Thank you

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Originally posted by Sonja Tani:
They are licensed here for HML but they also deal in Hard Money. You may want to Goggle "The Westmoore Group" and see if they can help you.

Sonja -

You've previously indicated that you're not affiliated with this company, and yet:

1. In about 90% of the threads you've posted on here at BP, you've recommended hard money lenders in general; and in more than 50% of those, you've recommended this particular company. As a Home Stager, it seems strange that most of your contributions are about this company.

2. You have a blog on Trulia, and 3 out of your 4 blog posts recommend this company.

3. In most of your responses on the Trulia forums, you are recommending this company.

4. In most of your "contributions" on Zillow, you are recommending this company.

5. There are links between your Facebook and Google+ accounts to this company.

Clearly, you've been dishonest about your relationship with this company. I'll let the other mods decide how to proceed.

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