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Renatus is not a scam. They make money off the product and recruiting. Not just recruiting. Many people, like myself, bought the education and use the education. You are not required to market for them when you buy their education.

The education is absolutely useful especially for novice and intermediate investors. I joined BP almost two years ago. I had no idea where to start! I spent a year and half reading the guides, listening to podcasts and using the forums. The problem is there is no structured system to learn. It's just a big library of real estate and an amazing platform to build relationships. Don't get me wrong, BP is great. It's just hard to figure out what you don't know.

Renatus' education is systematic. You learn step by step and one of the crucial class is figuring out which type of investor you want to be and what type of assets you want to have. Some people are buy and hold or fix flippers, or wholesalers.. Great but which type is the fit for you?

I am a natural skeptic. So I cross reference all the info I learned so far with other sources including BP...they all are confirmed. Problem is I would have never know to find this info without renatus' systematic approach.

The product is solid and consistently updated which you get for life. Not like the gurus. These instructors are all actual investors. I researched all of them lol. I learned more 4 months and on contract with my first deal already. But I focus on applying the education.

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