1910 days ago

CRISIS FUNDING FOR SMALL BUSINESSES AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OWNERS - LOANS TYPES NEW TO NZ

Rick from

Call Rick at Otavic Partners on 0204-0203663 rick.otavicpartners@gmail.com

We don't judge, we can arrange funding in 5 business days from application to loan advance for business owners and residential property investors with poor credit, mortgage arrears, tax debts, no valuation required, no proof of income etc etc.

Prevent Company Receiverships or Liquidations or Property Law Act Notices leading to forced sale.

If you have enough equity in your residential real estate (75%) you will get a loan.

Exclusions include illegal and fraudulent activities

Act Quickly - Contact Rick on 0204-0203663
rick.otavicpartners@gmail.com

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