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Christopher Martin
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Christopher Martin
  • New to Real Estate
  • Cleveland, OH
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Hey everyone. I’m still trying to get my foot in the door of real estate investing and I’ve recently came up with an opportunity to get the ball rolling. I got approved for 50k loan by a private lender who has his own lending company. I let a few of my colleagues look over the contact and one is saying not to go through with it because it seems fictitious. While the other one says it looks like a great deal with good terms. Would any attorneys be able to glance at the contract so I can make a wise decision? Thank you in advance for any help given.