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Kim Handelman
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  • Guilford, CT
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Kim Handelman
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Guilford, CT
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Hello Fellow BPers,

I am currently looking to buy some turnkey properties. I am a real estate agent in CT and realized that when buying these properties in other states around the country, I won't have a RE agent representing me and will need to get an attorney to represent me. Can I use my trusted attorney here or do I need to have an attorney that works in that state?

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    Joe Barletta
    • Real Estate Broker
    • North Haven, CT
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    Joe Barletta
    • Real Estate Broker
    • North Haven, CT
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    Hi Kim, 

    I have out of state rentals and work with turn key providers. The bigger companies that provide that type of service will have vendors they work with that they can recommend. If you are working with a reputable company you should be able to arrange representation. If you'd like to discuss inbox me and I'd be happy to help. 

    Have a great day! 

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