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Updated 6 months ago, 06/08/2024

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John Cava
  • Architect
  • Portland, OR
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Advisor or CPA for guidance in SDIRA issues

John Cava
  • Architect
  • Portland, OR
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Hi - I have a single family house owned mostly by an Inherited SDIRA & a small percentage by myself as an in-kind distribution.  Overall behind in the process by about a year - just catching up now & could use some (paid) advice on how best to navigate the complications -Probably an hour or two's consulting, at the most. The attorneys who might be appropriate are in the $500-600/hour range which is a little steep for me at the moment (I'll be lucky to cover past debts), especially as they're not certain they'll be of use.  If anyone has a person or firm in mind that I could reach out to, I'd be grateful.  Does not have to be local, since these are mostly general issues, not State (I've used advisors in other states but for other issues).  Thanks, John

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