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Chanel Realegeno
  • Real Estate Investor
  • SF Bay Area
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Should I still use a attorney?

Chanel Realegeno
  • Real Estate Investor
  • SF Bay Area
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I have found a nice preforclosure but my plan was just to put the property under contract and then assignment to one of my fellow investors. My question is should I still have a attorney look over the paper work? Even through I'll only assign the contract?

This will be my first deal so everything is new to me. Can I use a title company? What to they do?

Thanks