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Marcello Pirrelli
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Finding an "Investor-friendly" Attorney / CPA

Marcello Pirrelli
  • Specialist
  • Washington, DC
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Hello All,

I am in the due-diligence process on my first Turnkey property in the USA and want to consult with an REI attorney and CPA to cross-check all the information received from my lender, seller, etc.

There is a black hole of un-endless resources online where one might find such professionals. Considering that I am working / living abroad as a US citizen, the best option would be email / phone calls / Skype sessions -- in other words, professionals that do not only server their clients out of a brick-and-mortar establishment.

Does anyone have any recommends on a) how to find qualified and experienced professionals in the REI realm and b) what type of critical questions should be asked during the first phone call / interview to ensure the individual has the current experience with today's market?

Thank you in advance.

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