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Carl Graff
  • Real Estate Investor
  • La Jolla, CA
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Looking for Real Estate Attorney for lease agreement San Diego

Carl Graff
  • Real Estate Investor
  • La Jolla, CA
Posted

Can anyone refer me to a Real Estate Attorney in San Diego (or perhaps California) that I can use to either help draft a new lease or review one that I create with EasyLandlordForms or LegalZoom (which they both say are state specific). 

I saw one post that said they get their leases reviewed for under $70 but I think it is more expensive than that.

It would be especially useful if someone could let me know a ballpark figure for an Attorney they actual used to either draft or review a yearly lease. 

I would like to avoid sitting down for a consultation only to find out they want $500 or more to create a lease for a 1 bdr 504 sq ft condo.

Thank you,

  Carl

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