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All Forum Posts by: Andres Leroux

Andres Leroux has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

What can I do to reassure myself that I would not have title issues, if the house that I want to buy for a flip has a  Letter of Indemnity on the purchase contract?

Post: About me.

Andres LerouxPosted
  • Pigeon Forge, TN
  • Posts 2
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I pretty much grew up in Real Estate. My mother was a correspondent/ wholesale lender during the 90's and 2000's and has worked in the lending industry for over 40 years. At first this was an "Alien " world, but then I learned my ropes. The investment side did not come until a few years ago, that a friend of mine asked me for advice on a deal and it turned out extremely well for him. From there we partnered up and 40 properties later here I am. 

My interest on R.E. is to acquire as much knowledge to keep growing my business.