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Craig Price
  • Investor
  • Fort Smith, AR
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CPA and Real Estate Attorney

Craig Price
  • Investor
  • Fort Smith, AR
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I need some advice on a CPA and Real Estate Attorney. I am investing mainly in Oklahoma but only live a hour or so from one of the larger cities in Arkansas. I have found a CPA and Attorney that has dealt with investors but don't necessarily specialize in real estate in Oklahoma. I know there are CPA's and Attorney that specialize in real estate in the larger city in Arkansas but not sure if I can go with them since I don't live in that state. Do you have to use people from the state you live in?