Scott Carson recently created a fabulous series of videos on private money and how to raise it to fund your real estate deals. This is the first video in the series, called - Introduction To Private Money - How To Raise Private Money From Private Lenders For Real Estate Deals.
Hope you enjoy it, and of course, as always, be sure to consult a qualified securities attorney and have them review and approve any materials you plan to use to help you raise private money.
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