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Money order on the closing

Vasilii Higgs
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Hi Bigger Pockets, I need your help ! :)
Can somebody kindly tell me if I can do that, please :
I want to start wholesaling virtually from abroad. I am a 22-years old Russian guy , I came to Spain two years ago and I didn't get any legal residence here yet, and in these two years I have saved some money for a couple months ahead to fund my start in wholesaling. I even have a US LLC open. The issue now is that most of the banks don't open accounts for russian citizens because of the war (wich I am totally against of ) and I wonder if I can ask the title company on the closing of the deal to send me money via the Western Union or MoneyGram to Spain. Do you think a title company will have an issue with that, or it's a normal situation and they can do that with no questions just as when they write a check?

Thank you!


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