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Joey Zawacki
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  • Investor
  • Macon, Ga
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Being Your Own Hard Money Lender

Joey Zawacki
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  • Investor
  • Macon, Ga
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Greetings while in quarantine! I hope this post finds you well and in good spirits. I am lending myself money, and paying myself the interest. I am looking to see if anyone can me some basics and pointers and direction to or can send me any documents to review and adapt to my own loan agreement. I have the ability to be my own hard money lender and also to some of my businesses and would like some guidance and insight to how, and where to find the correct tools to do so.

Thank you in advance,

Joe

  • Joey Zawacki