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Taneisha R.
  • Property Manager
  • Richmond, VA
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What kind of attorney should I have on my team?

Taneisha R.
  • Property Manager
  • Richmond, VA
Posted
I’ve been listening to a lot of the podcast lately and there is a lot of talk about the different people they have on their team. I’m curious to know what kind of attorney should I look for to be on my team? Is this someone who is knowledgeable in Landlord Tenancy Act or someone knowledgeable about the legalities involved with purchasing property? Can this person hold both expertise?

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