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Updated about 11 years ago, 12/12/2013

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Jonathan Halliday
  • Winston Salem, NC
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Jonathan Halliday
  • Winston Salem, NC
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Good morning, good afternoon, good evening whenever time you will read this. First I will like to introduce myself, my name is Jonathan Halliday. My link to real estate is that I'm a investor. Q.: My first flip using private lenders(PL) money is coming up, but what I need help with is. Who controls the funds from the PL me, Real Estate Attorney, third-party administrator, or an accountant? And how will the process work. Thanks for anyone who can help me on this subject.

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