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Seyi A.
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Should I pay for a legal consultation?

Seyi A.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Chicago, IL
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Hello BP forums,

I've been looking for some advice on the optimal legal entity structure for the real estate business I intend to build over the next 5 years, and I've come across a few firms that charge for a consultation.  Do you think I should pay for one, or could anyone recommend a good firm they've worked with before that offers the first consultation for free?  Thanks in advance!

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Angelica M Garzon
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  • Miami, FL
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Angelica M Garzon
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  • Miami, FL
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Hey Seyi, 

I recommend that you choose an attorney with a great record and results, if that means a consultation fee then so be it. 

To optimize my cash I usually stick to one attorney over time to handle all of my transactions. I also make sure the consultation fee can go towards the final bill amount as a credit. Lastly, I suggest you have the questions you want to ask ready and the information you want them to provide in a list of some sort, in my city attorneys charge between $300-400 dollars per hour so I try to not waste any time! 

Good Luck!

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