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How to make my home work for me?

Andre Walker
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Hey BP! 

My name is Walk with Me Drey, I live in Wilmington, Delaware and have been here since April of 2015. I have a property that I paid 28,9k and has invested about 15k for a total of 43,9k. I am a father of 3, work a w-2 as high school counselor. At this point my savings is almost exhasuted. I am diligently working getting my personal credit in order. Attemped to get a HELOC and was denied due to personal credit (Leraning Curve for me). Question, is there another method that I can explore to complete the renovations to get tenants in the property?

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