Hi all – Curious if anyone has found a private or hard money lender who provides loans on a whole-business basis instead of in the case of a single property. Potentially someone to lend for the purchase of an entire ...
Hey all, the more I learn the more I realize I know nothing! On my 3rd flip thanks to the help of this site. So, thank you for any reply!My daughter is now attending private school - 7th grade, and to my knowledge, in...
I am a realtor who is teaming up with an experienced General Contractor on my first flip. My role is essentially a private money lender for half the down payment. What type of agreement/contract should I have with my ...
Can anyone give some insight on structuring a deal that would contain multiple investors (about 10) that would be putting up around a million of capital for various fix and flips and some commercial holdings? How much...
The CDC extended the eviction moratorium through June. That's incredibly horrible policy and the after effects will impact tenants who refuse to pay their rent. It's the greatest property grab and asset seizure in h...
Hello, everyone.I am looking for business and/or legal advice on setting up a partnership with a private money partner. We are looking at purchasing 1 or 2 properties together to start, but this would be the 1st time ...
Good morning all! Wondering if anyone would be able to answer a few questions I have regarding business line of credit vs. private money lender. Once approved for a business line of credit after you have found a prope...
Hi BP, I'm trying to buy my second home, hopefully a multifamily, with no money down by using business credit or a private lender for the down payment. My question is how do I use the income without the banks wonderin...
Hello everyone, I am new to Bigger Pockets, so I hope that I am posting in the correct category. I am curious to know if anyone has ever done business with a private lender named Dave Laca. He had contacted me regardi...
I'm starting a home equity crowdfunding startup of sorts. It's intended for long-term hold periods (5-10 years) and allows non-accredited investors, so IRA money would seem to be the ideal source of capital. However, ...