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Cameron Dirden
  • Houston, TX
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 Hey guys, I'm still getting into the swing of real estate investing, and decided to start my niche as a tax deed investor. I know that profits are a BIG part of it, but I also worry about the legal side of the business. My question is . . . because I still have some learning to do and I want to learn the legal side as well, is paying a seasoned real estate attorney 50 bucks an hour or so, to answer the questions I might have, and to make sure that the investing I want to do is legal in my state (Texas) a good idea? Thanks for any and all feed back.

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