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Robert Lafrance
  • Investor
  • East Haddam, CT
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Setting Up for Success: Attention Experienced Investors

Robert Lafrance
  • Investor
  • East Haddam, CT
Posted

Thank you so much for your time and visiting!

I've read various posts about what type of professionals to hire and gone through some courses on BP.

If you know of a course/post that answers this question please refer it here.

My goals are to wholesale properties I can't rehab, flip, and BRRR using private mortgage lenders in various states across the country. I want to set up asset protection, anonymity, tax strategies, and everything else to build my empire the right way from the beginning.

My question is this... How have you experienced investors find and develop cost effective relationships with industry professionals to establish your long lasted business/my empire?

I've read that very heated post on Anderson Business Advisers and the use of a company's services, and used LegalZoom before. However I feel if I'm going to pay someone to tell me who to talk to or what to do and pay additional fees on top of whatever I'm paying, I might as well just talk to the pro from the get go. I'm aware that the two companies I've mentioned do some services for me but after running some numbers vs actions I still need to take, I feel like there might be experiences out there I can take and make my own.

Ideally I want to pick up the phone, ask a pro a question, and have them do it so I can get back to business.

Hope this serves everyone well. Enjoy the rest or your days and thanks for any input!

Now go make your paper boo boo!