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All Forum Posts by: John Terry Nicasio

John Terry Nicasio has started 3 posts and replied 52 times.

Personally, I would consider renting to them as well as long as there are no other red flags. But would consider the neighborhood as well. If your rental property is a blue collar neighborhood in the C+ range I don't think it will be a problem with the other neighbors. 

Post: Business Line of Credit

John Terry NicasioPosted
  • Investor
  • Cerritos, CA
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 5

Hi,

I just came across this post. My name is John Nicasio, I'm the CEO of Synergistic Investments which own fundinganllc.com. We have funded several investors with our program and we don't charge any upfront fees. Although our business lines of credit is unsecured therefore can be used as 100% financing, we don't just lend to anyone, we do require two things, 1) A business with an EIN# and 2) A good personal credit. We don't look at debt to income ratio and we don't ask for any tax returns or bank statements. I'll be more than happy to answer questions and provide references to those who are interested. Thanks