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Lorien Breece
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Metro Atlanta North
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Private Loan Attorney GA

Lorien Breece
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Metro Atlanta North
Posted

Looking for an attorney to draw up contract for a private lending situation - lender is in OR, borrower (me) and property are in GA. Simple mortgage style loan for a flip, (loan for a portion of total purchase/rehab cost) from a personal/non-family lender - though the actual $ may be coming out of a family trust, not sure how much that complicates things. My contact has POA over the trust.

Would the closing attorney be the person to ask about this, or do I need my own loan attorney to draw this up, and if so does anyone have recommendations on someone who's familiar with this type of agreement? Thanks! 

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