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Finding an attorney to help LP vet PPMs

Mike Gehard
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Hello all!

I'm getting to the point in my multifamily syndication LP journey where I need help analyzing PPMs.

I was hoping to tap into the knowledge here around two things:

1. Would it be better to use a syndication lawyer over a general real estate lawyer?

2. Does anyone have recommendations of who to talk to?

My goal with talking to someone is to gain the skills necessary after reviewing a couple to review a PPM on my own.

Thanks!

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Alina Trigub
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@Mike Gehard 

If you need help reviewing the PPM you're better off working a securities attorney as this is their specialty. PM me if you need a recommendation. 

Also, be sure to educate yourself first through books, podcasts and networking.

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