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Lance Bean
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cherry Hill, NJ
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Business and project growth with different types of funding?

Lance Bean
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cherry Hill, NJ
Posted

Looking for some answers and ideas from some

GREAT MINDS!!

I current own 12 single family houses and 1 duplex. I’m making a little over $10k per month. All the properties I own out right no mortgages. I’ve kind of hit a ceiling in my business and project growth due to funding. Meaning my ideas are now bigger than my capital. Or I’m reluctant to tie up the kind of capital my ideas call for.

Can I get some advice on how should I obtain different kinds of funding??????

But I want the funding to be leveraged the right way. Don’t want to be left holding the bag if or when a crisis like 2008 happen or like this now virus crisis have certain people.

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