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Updated 8 months ago on . Most recent reply
Which lawyer do I use?
As a lender, what type of lawyer do I go to draft loan documents for me? Can the real estate lawyer do it? TIA.
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@Carlo D. I disagree "Real Estate Attorney" is a broad category. A transaction/title attorney is very diferent from a foreclosure attorney, landord tenant attorney or business structure attorney. All of these might be considered a "Real estate Atorney".
Most GOOD title companies can handle this. I suggest you look for the title companies who handle the loans for local hard money lenders. Network with local investors to find who that might be. Search for REIA or Meetup groups in your area.