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Updated over 9 years ago, 04/21/2015

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Tom Kelly
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Odessa, FL
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Secured Investment

Tom Kelly
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Odessa, FL
Posted

This will be my first investment with a partner. I do not want to own the property at all. I just want to finance the property and take my profit and go. The LLC states and I will change this, "that mediation is the first recourse" I would like to hear suggestions on how I can guarantee payment of my principal without suing and getting a judgement. I know that I will be listed on the LLC and that will show my investment. I want this to be as clear as possible, clean and easy...

Thanks  Tom

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