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Marina Kimak
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Legal advise on proposed loan

Marina Kimak
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  • San Francisco, CA
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I recently received a loan proposal from an American financial LLC - somehow there are things that do not match on my humble opinion. I am not a lawyer nor a financial expert, but some things look fishy. Maybe I am over-cautious if there is such a thing. Is here any legally savvy person who would agree to take a glance on that contract??? I would really, really be very grateful... please contact me personally for the copy of the contract

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Chris Martin
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Chris Martin
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The person you are seeking is called an attorney. Perhaps a licensed loan broker in your state could help as well. Good luck.

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