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Travis Newton
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Utilizing Hard Money Lenders to build buyers list.

Travis Newton
  • Texas
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I came across a few hard money lenders in my area and I was wondering how would I go about utilizing them to build my buyers list since they deal directly with the investor. Is there a particular tact way I should go about calling them to see if they'd give out their customers info that invest in my target areas? Or should I just be bold and ask them directly if they'd be willing to give out that info?

Thanks

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Sam M.
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Sam M.
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  • Craigmont, ID
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I tracked down a few by checking property records for loans they have done. You can see who the borrower is and track them down :) I did this with Trustee deeds issued to third parties as well.

Hey! Don't make fun of me! It works! :)

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