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All Forum Posts by: Dylan Salem

Dylan Salem has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Hello! I am a freshman in college majoring in real estate and I got inspired to pursue a career in real estate because of my mom, who was a successful realtor for a very long time. Unfortunately, the family business recently shut down and caused my parents to go into bankruptcy in 2020. Because of this, my mom’s credit, which has been near-perfect all her life, is now not high enough to secure a loan from a private money lender to finance a flip she is very eager to do. I have a credit score of 700 and my parents are forcing me to become the credit proxy for this deal. Obviously for an 18 year old, this is a huge situation which while I am grateful for the opportunity, I am understandably weary. If this project is a success, I will be given a share of the profits and my score would boost tremendously. But if it fails, I would not be able to engage in real estate investing, and much worse. Even though they are forcing me to comply, I want to know if I am wrong for being weary about this, and if not, what can I do to make sure this all goes right? A response would very appreciated, thank you!

Hello! I am a freshman in college majoring in real estate and I got inspired to pursue a career in real estate because of my mom, who was a successful realtor for a very long time. Unfortunately, the family business recently shut down and caused my parents to go into bankruptcy in 2020. Because of this, my mom’s credit, which has been near-perfect all her life, is now not high enough to secure a loan from a private money lender to finance a flip she is very eager to do. I have a credit score of 700 and my parents are forcing me to become the credit proxy for this deal. Obviously for an 18 year old, this is a huge situation which while I am grateful for the opportunity, I am understandably weary. If this project is a success, I will be given a share of the profits and my score would boost tremendously. But if it fails, I would not be able to engage in real estate investing, and much worse. Even though they are forcing me to comply, I want to know if I am wrong for being weary about this, and if not, what can I do to make sure this all goes right? A response would very appreciated, thank you!