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Hello Everyone. My name is AJ Watson, and I am a mortgage broker living in Michigan. I have specialized for the past 10 years in investment property financing. Hard Money, Zero Down, Cash Out at Closing, Rehab, Seller Seconds, and my Flag Ship Program, the 1.4% investment property "Cash Flow Loan". I bought 36 homes myself last year, by rolling the same money over and over again. And I did this without ever spending any money on investment seminars. So I know the struggles and issues many of you face on a daily basis in respect to getting your deals financed. I have spent the last few hours reading the posts, and see that this question has come up in many of them. I would be happy to share my ideas, my strategies, and my thoughts with all of you, and maybe we can even do some business together. Send me an email [REMOVED] or call me at my office [REMOVED]

On a side note, I am always looking for good people that want to learn and earn doing mortgage loans. If you'd be interested in learning about the business, and making some additional income, just let me know.

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