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Steven Torrez
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Attorney in Salem Oregon

Steven Torrez
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Salem, OR
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My Real Estate Agent and I are starting our own business soon and need recommendations for a Attorney that specializes in Real Estate who is located in Salem Oregon. We will be starting out wholesaleing to build experience and capital before moving into flipping. 

While my main focus is finding a knowledge Attorney any input on pros and cons of Different partnership agreements are welcome too. 

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@Steven Torrez  I suggest you study the laws and walk into the state of Oregon real estate department.. they just included selling equitable interests in contracts as an act needing a real estate license.. this is what most wholesalers hold their hat on as a loop hole to sell real estate without a license which is what wholesaling basically is.. unless of course your going to close on the props then resell. that of course is fine.

this is brand new I would check It out.. Oregon regulatory agencies are pretty fierce .. for such a nice state in other regards. 

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