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Kathie Riedel
  • Investor
  • Hot Springs Village, AR
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Lending using a Trust Deed

Kathie Riedel
  • Investor
  • Hot Springs Village, AR
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I am a private money lender in Arkansas. As such I use my own Mortgage and Note. I will be making one loan in California. They use a Deed of Trust in lieu of a Mortgage. I would like to modify my documents and have it reviewed by a CA attorney rather than just have an attorney draw it up. Can anyone point me to an example of such documents or provide the proper terms for the lender, borrower and title company?

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