he might also be doing it for the snitch reward.
nuglover Reviewed by nuglover on . Loan scammer turns to medical marijuana, opens Cobra Medical Local News | Lender seizes desperate borrowers' homes | Seattle Times Newspaper an excerpt..."Following Kandi's instructions, Marsh signed a promissory note for $170,000, even though he was getting only $17,000. Kandi later said he inserted the tenfold figure to protect himself financially and to pay for any future legal costs. Kandi also had Marsh sign over his rights to the property using what is known as a quitclaim deed. According to the terms of the loan, if Marsh missed repaying any Rating: 5