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Freeman Schultz
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Putting together the team

Freeman Schultz
  • East Coast
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What I have been reading about real estate investing is that putting together a team is important.

In selecting the members how far do you go in meeting them?

Having a one on one conversation with a broker and a lawyer for the first meeting makes sense. But in a situation where an offer has been accepted on a property is it necessary to interview the property inspector and mortgage broker in person? Or is it best to have a conversation over the phone or email?

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