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Jasmine Cotes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wayne, NJ
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Lawyers why, when and how to get one?- multi-fam/buy and hold NJ

Jasmine Cotes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wayne, NJ
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Hello,

I will be investing in multi families in northern NJ and predominantly buying and holding. I will be doing my first few deals through hard money and plan on doing the BRRR strategy.

When should I begin looking into a RE Lawyer? When will I be using them with regards to the niche and agreements I will come across (buy and hold , refis, and hard money), What exactly will they help me with (services? legal advise?) and how much do they cost and where can I find great ones to work with?

Appreciate your help!