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Lamont Marable
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Waldorf, MD
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$300 for the first hour

Lamont Marable
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Waldorf, MD
Posted

I heard a podcast where I decided to reach out to the guest investor as he touched on a topic that was informative to what I needed. He said it would be $300 for the first hour and that he would help me with the entire process of purchasing my first deal out-of-state with no additional charge.

I’m typically use to researching and asking questions on BP. Do you think I’m overthinking it? Should I reach out and take the offer or am I being cheap?

Her are some of the questions that he will touch on during our conversation:

Just a few questions to think about which I’m sure you already did, but

Are they zoned for 4 unit conversions into 5 units? Would it be 100% legal?

Would you use a commercial lender since you will be going from a residential property to commercial?

Build out costs and how you would get those back? Cash out refinance?

Do you have great contractors lined up? Things can go wrong with larger projects really fast.

Also, I can probably supply you an operating agreement as well if you would like for much cheaper than a lawyer.

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