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The need for an attorney

Cynthia S.
  • Yonkers, NY
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Is it necessary to have a lawyer when using private or hard money lenders?

Or are the contracts and terms of the deal easily understood?

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    Dan Barli
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    It is not "necessary" but a very prudent thing to have an attorney to protect you. If you do not use an attorney, there is no one in the transaction who is representing you. It is wise to have a real estate attorney review all the contracts for you. 

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