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Updated over 13 years ago on . Most recent reply

Own rehab experience vs that of a team
Knowing that the experience in rehabbing (almost non-existent in my case) can make or brake potential funding for a project, I started to think up ways to overcome the problem or give it a different light. Thus my question. Would it be of value to a lender to find that I work with a highly experienced team? Being an out-of-state investor, is it possible to hire a "team director" or just a... "consultant" and who would this be?