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Javier K Perea
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL (chciago)
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Should new investors have a financial advisor?

Javier K Perea
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL (chciago)
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Hello,

As a soon to be first time landlord, I am curious as I look to build my rental portfolio, would it be helpful to have a finacial advisor on my team to help have a well thought out on paper overall goal. I feel as I have done a lot of research on my own but curious how a finacial advisor can help my overall wealth planning.

Thank you in advanced!

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Dennis Wasilewski
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Dennis Wasilewski
  • Real Estate Agent
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I'd incorporate a solid accountant/CPA.  Lots of financial planners are incentivized to put you into different types of investments.

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