How To Raise Private Money From Private Lenders For Real Estate Deals

by Roland on April 9, 2009

Scott Carson, lead mentor with RealEstateProfitCoach.com, presents his second video in a series designed to help real estate investors understand and learn how to access private money and private lenders to help them fund their real estate deals.

As always, be sure to contact a securities attorney qualified to advise you concerning any private money raising activities.


Disclaimer - RealEstateProfitCoach.com, Scott Carson and all persons and entities affiliated therewith are not providing or intending to provide legal, financial, accounting or other advice. This video is for entertainment and informational purposes only and no part may be relied upon for any purpose.

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