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Carrie Alluri
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Gurnee, IL
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Seeking hard money loan with no corporate entity

Carrie Alluri
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Gurnee, IL
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I am about to purchase a FSBO SFR with my flip partner. I did not have good experiences with my last two hard money lenders for my last two flips and am looking for a new one. My flip partner and I are just getting started together and do not have a corporate entity for our flipping biz right now. We are looking to purchase the property without a realtor (on either side). The property is in Illinois. We are willing to put 20% down on the property and have a 50K reno budget. Both our credit scores are >800. Can someone contact me about a hard money loan for 12-24 months that does not require a LLC, S corp or C corp?

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