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Jason Meneley
  • Investor / Flipper
  • Houston, TX
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Houston - CPA and RE Lawyer advice

Jason Meneley
  • Investor / Flipper
  • Houston, TX
Posted

We have done our first flip, and putting the home on the market this week.  Now, we have been using quickbooks to track everything, but are not comfortable doing the taxes, payout to investor, and operational costs...nor do we want to!  

We are looking for a CPA for advice, review books on a monthly basis and generally be a person to bounce ideas off of when these ideas are going to cost a lot of $$.

On the RE Lawyer side, looking for someone trustworthy that we can use to casually give advice, and possibly review title reports that we get on auction properties.  

Really, any advice or connections are helpful, so feel free to post!

This is Houston, TX area only, and we are located in the north part.  Thanks!

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