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Riley Ollero
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Riley Ollero
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I am looking for book recommendations on negotiating and out-of-state real estate investing! Any insight would be greatly appreciated. 

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    Quote from @Riley Ollero:

    I am looking for book recommendations on negotiating and out-of-state real estate investing! Any insight would be greatly appreciated. 


    While not directly relevant to negotiating or acquiring out of state property, one important thing to consider when investing out of state is how you structure your investment from a legal perspective. While the limited liability company is common, some states provide additional, sometimes better means of asset protection, so it can be useful to familiarize yourself with what's available in the state(s) you plan to invest in. To familiarize yourself in this regard, I'd recommend "Next Level Real Estate Asset Protection" by Clint Coons.

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