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Wendy S.
  • Ellenwood, GA
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Landlord Attorney Recommendations in Georgia

Wendy S.
  • Ellenwood, GA
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Good Day BP Family,

I currently own, and manage 3 rental properties that are rented by the room. Presently looking to add another house-hacking property to the mix. Having had some experience with this strategy since 2018 which has allowed me to retire from my w2 with cash flow from them, I am looking to streamline into a scalable business, while I educate myself on commercial residential investing.

With this in mind, I am looking to add an attorney to my team and would love recommendations from persons using attorneys with similar rental models or even whole house rentals.

I presently have Rental Agreement templates that I use and they must complete background and credit checks via cozy.com which is whole house based so platform is really used for screening but now I want to make sure I'm not leaving out clauses that could further protect me and my investments. This was brought to the forefront even more with the passing of 2 tenants in 2 days. Though things went smoothly it could have gone otherwise and learnt about adding an additional clause for who deals with the deceased estate.

Thanks and I look forward to your kind and knowledgeable responses.

  • Wendy S.
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