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Anthony Logorz
  • Wholesaler
  • Tampa, FL
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Looking to partner up with a lender

Anthony Logorz
  • Wholesaler
  • Tampa, FL
Posted

Hello everyone,

I'm a RE investor in Tampa with my father. CT Invest LLC. Our company has purchased 10+ homes in the past you can look up are company in the county records. We are a small business and are looking to expand even more. We are networking to meet more lenders. I was driving out today with my contractor looking at some homes and I see some good opportunities. Let's connect so you can tell me about your lending criteria. I have a lender Leonard marks which currently funds a lot of my fathers deals at 14% . I'm looking for a lender that will fund 100% of the whole project cost and split 50/50 with a first position mortgage. More like Jv partners if you can't meet that criteria that's okay just let me know how you lend your money and we can do some business aswell.

Talk soon,

Anthony.