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Evan Manship
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Private Lender -- Transaction Funding Available

Evan Manship
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Hi guys,

Just curious to see who else is searching for transaction funding for their wholesale deals. I am told that wholesalers in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, etc. have to abide by crazy rules that don't allow one to use the "C" party's money to fund the A-B transaction. What other states are having this problem with title laws?

Would love to hear from wholesalers whom are having funding issues in states with goofy laws that don't allow double closings as our group is working ways around the laws to get it done.

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