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Robert Blazer IV
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Attorney and Title Help

Robert Blazer IV
  • Richmond, VA
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I am just starting out and have yet to purchase any property, but I'm wondering how proactive I should be with my real estate attorney and title company. Does anyone recommend that I speak with an attorney before I start putting in offers? And perhaps ask this attorney for recommendations on title companies in the area? Or is all of this something I should put off until I'm in the process of purchasing my property?

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Brian Gibbons#5 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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Brian Gibbons#5 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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Virginia is conservative and there's a lot of lawyers in Virginia

I would start with the title company and asked for a referral for a real estate attorney

Also get a referral for the title company at your REIA

@Robert 

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