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Any information will help🙏🏽

Malakye Smith
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Any important information (and I mean any info) I should know before starting to invest in real estate???🤔

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No matter what kind of investing you choose, you should start with a strong asset protection plan. This will help shield you from legal issues related to your investments and protect your assets if you're ever sued personally. A solid plan can reduce the risk of lawsuits, increase the chances of settling disputes, and keep creditors from easily accessing your assets. In fact, a well-designed asset protection plan can make it extremely difficult for creditors to reach your assets by placing them out of their direct reach.

Note: This information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. No attorney-client, fiduciary, or professional relationship is established through this communication.

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