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Mark Thomas
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DoHardMoney. Anyone used em?

Mark Thomas
  • Contractor
  • Plymouth, MI
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Has anyone used DoHardMoney? Are they a good option to get started? They seem like a ticket to freedom cause I'm just starting out. Any thoughts/ opinions?

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Tamara Deering
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Tamara Deering
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@Mark Thomas

I have used them, they are great but expensive.  What I like is that you can use their calculator and print pre-qual letters yourself anytime you want, they loan in a lot of states and the approval process is straight forward.  What I dislike is that they are expensive and pretty stringent with their guidelines for rehabs.  I would recommend looking for local hard money lenders first then if you strike out their see what DHM can do for you.  Don't sign up for their $2,000 package though.

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