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Los Angeles Newbie Question
I'd appreciate any advice on which investor-friendly banks/credit unions would be best to build a relationship with. I heard that I should completely avoid national and stay local, but I'm not sure what other criteria I should be using for my search. Also, is online banking a viable alternative? Thanks!