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Chris Vogel
  • Hudsonville, MI
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I know someone who invest in real estate as well as other things and is very  successful. I would like to ask him to be my mentor and or be a hard money lender. I'm not sure if it's a good idea or not so I'm looking for some advise. He is the main investor for the company that I work at. I have worked for this company for almost 10 yrs and am known to be a very valuable employee. I'm concerned that it might be a conflict of interest for him. I can't do anything that would jeopardize my job. 

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