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Tyquan Fleming
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  • Pine Bluff, Ar
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Looking for a hard money lender that requires no minimum FICO or experience

Tyquan Fleming
  • New to Real Estate
  • Pine Bluff, Ar
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Hello BP family, I am currently in the need of a hard money lender, private money lender, or partner that would like to go 50 50 on this deal that I currently have. I’ve talked to many different private money lenders and they all are saying the same thing and aren’t willing to fund. Does anybody have any suggestions of Lenders or let’s work out a deal in a partnership.

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Anderson S.
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  • Brooklyn, NY
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Anderson S.
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  • Brooklyn, NY
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Most lenders will require some skin in the game/cash if you're new to the game. The reason is without a track record, you're asking lenders to shoulder all the risk. Generally speaking, the more you've got on the line, the harder you'll work to make that deal succeed. It's all about finding that sweet spot where everyone wins. 

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