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Nancy Truong
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My partner and I specialize in real estate law,business law, and estate planning in Texas. We are also investors in the Houston market. By way of introduction, we would love to answer any of your questions regarding Texas law. We enjoy teaching and discussing real estate. Since this is a public forum, any advice is general information, if you want a more in depth answer, feel free to reach me. 

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Ronald Rohde
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There are two components, you'll want a RE attorney in the state your property is located for investment and management, structuring. You typically only need tax planning from a state you are located in.

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