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Doing things the "Right Way"

Sam H.
  • Real Estate Investor
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I am new to real estate investment and am very interested in a particular property. I need to act promptly, however I want to make sure all of my bases are covered as far as asset liability, entity issues, tax issues, and accounting issues. I have put a valuation on the property and know i'm interested in pursuing the opportunity, I just don't know whats next I guess. I want to do things correctly and in a manner that will help establish a solid honest and beneficial REI career for future investors and myself. So how do I go about meeting and consulting Trustworthy individuals. Do I really only need a lawyer starting out? Only an Accountant? Both? I appreciate the insight, thank you ahead of time.

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