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Jason Mittenzwey
  • Homestead, PA
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Private Lender Marketing

Jason Mittenzwey
  • Homestead, PA
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I hope this is the right section to post this. I was curious if you could help answer a question for me. Is it legal, or is there a legal and safe way to market for private money? As I am starting out in this business I understand marketing is everything, and if there is a way to attract people who could benefit from my real estate deals I would love to do that legally of course.  This same question but for business partners as well?

A small back story as I know many of you will say there are other ways. I had my first deal ready ,but due to family medical issues I lost out on a private lending source. To ensure I am able to start this career I have already picked up a second job to ensure I can save for a property, but if there is a way to jump back in sooner I would like to explore that option. Thank you everyone for your advice.