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Wilson Conley
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Multifamily Real Estate Lawyers

Wilson Conley
  • Investor
  • Tampa FL
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Hi All

We are looking for a lawyer that specializes in multifamily real estate deals (5+ units) that is also comfortable putting together an operating agreement for our newly established partnership.

Unfortunately/fortunately, we are not locked into a specific state currently so a lawyer that has experience in multiple states may be a better route.

Does anyone have good recommendations?

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Jordan Lulich
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  • Vero Beach, FL
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Jordan Lulich
  • Attorney
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Hey Wilson, Stuart Florida is a great market for a multifamily real estate deal! The Costal Florida Real Estate Investor Association CFREIA is a local investment group that meets in Port Saint Lucie, you should definitely consider attending those events and lunches. It is a great network of real estate investors in the South Florida and Central Florida area. I would suggest that you find someone Board Certified in Real Estate who has experience with LLCs, formation, drafting operating agreements, and commercial real estate transactions. I would suggest you consider before placing multiple multi family properties into one LLC. There is always a risk analysis that I discuss with clients when setting up their companies and transferring their assets into the entity.

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