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Giovanny Garcia
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Angelo, TX
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First New York State Property

Giovanny Garcia
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Angelo, TX
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Hey BP! I am currently in the processing of purchasing my first ever property in the state of New York and my first REO property. To add to it this is also my first Long Distance Investment.

So, my actual question is. Do I need an Attorney at Closing? All my investment at this point have been in the state of Texas which is not an Attorney State so I’ve never used an Attorney at any point of the transaction. What is the need for an Attorney and do I in fact NEED one? I already had a Title search done and have Title Insurance, everything is clean.

Thank you in advance for any input, it is greatly appreciated.

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