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Quinn Rudolph
  • Investor
  • Austin
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Rent-by-the-room Legal Counsel

Quinn Rudolph
  • Investor
  • Austin
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Hey everyone! I currently do rent-by-the-room (RBR) in Austin, Tx and am scaling quite rapidly. Since RBR can be a bit more nuanced than traditional rentals I want to ensure that all of my Ts are crossed when it comes to fair housing, lease terms, and other legal matters. I'm on the hunt for a rockstar Texas landlord Attorney with some experience in the RBR space. If you are one or could recommend one, feel free to get in touch!

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