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Shawn Riley
  • Rochester, NY
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Hey BP! I am looking to start building my power team. I am not quite sure where to start or who to start with. I know that I would need an attorney but what kind of questions would I ask them? Do I need more than one attorney to handle different types of deals? Lastly, what other team members should I seek out?  Thank you in advance. 

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    Teage Staunton
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    Teage Staunton
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    Hey Shawn! 

    The questions you should ask them are largely dependent on what type on investing you plan to do. Some of the people you'll want to make good connections with are Realtors, Lenders, Closing Attorney or Title Company, an appraiser, a lawyer, and possibly a trustworthy contractor or handyman if you'll be making repairs or major upgrades. There's lots of literature out there to help you learn what exactly you are looking for and how to find them. Tons of resources on BP! 

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