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Experienced Real Estate Lawyer Needed

Kwanza P.
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Looking for a real estate attorney who can, at minimum, review contracts before I sign. Right now, need is for someone who is licensed in Texas. Other markets , less urgent right now, are Ohio, Alabama, and California. Even if you don’t have a referral, perhaps you have some tips on how to vet a real estate attorney? Thank you 

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    Remington Lyman
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    Quote from @Kwanza P.:

    Looking for a real estate attorney who can, at minimum, review contracts before I sign. Right now, need is for someone who is licensed in Texas. Other markets , less urgent right now, are Ohio, Alabama, and California. Even if you don’t have a referral, perhaps you have some tips on how to vet a real estate attorney? Thank you 


     I can connect you with lawyers in Ohio who can review a contract. If you're working with a realtor and using standardized contracts, then they have already been reviewed by an attorney.

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