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Updated about 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

a question i had
I had a question about obtaining rehab funding. if i got the seller to let me buy the house from them for say $100 bucks with a written agreement that after the rehab was done the profit from my share would split 50/50 would a hard money lender lend me 100% of the rehab costs as long as the numbers looked good.
i actually found a lender that would do this they would even pay for the cost to buy the home and slit the profit after the resale 50/50 but i cant get them to email me back anymore. im just looking for another lender to do the same because rehabbing is something i really want to get into when wholesaling doesn't fit the formula. any one know of anyone.