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Finding an attorney to hire and advise new hard money lender

Al Hinkle
  • San Jose, CA
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We want to begin being Hard Money lenders. We want to find an attorney to review contracts and other agreements, provide advice on available options, and generally be available if issues arise. We’re having some trouble finding possible ones in the greater San Jose, CA area. I’ve asked attorney’s I know. I’ve combed the web. The online attorney search sites ( there are at least 11 of them like Avvo, Justia and Lawyers.com) have not proved very useful.


We’d really appreciate some help. Can anyone recommend such an attorney in the greater San Jose CA area? Or any ideas as to other sources for locating one? 

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