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Updated about 10 years ago on . Most recent reply
New investor in Puyallup, WA
Hi all! Coming in from Puyallup, been 'studying' this subject for a few months, and want to start this 'rest of my life' project.
I have done alot of reading on how to get started in real estate investing, but I keep running into a couple things:
1) alot of people suggest to start with foreclosures. The problem is that I am from Washington, and there are a few rules here. Can someone recommend an attorney who can do my contracts correctly for foreclosure purchases?
2) it is also suggested that I get into 'subject to' contracts, which is something I am really interested in. However, I have searched for weeks for a title company or an attorney that will work with me unless I have written OK from the lender. Can anyone recommend a title company or an attorney who will work with me in doing creative financing?
Any help to get my feet wet is greatly appreciated.
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Chances are if you are buying a forclosure it will be from a bank that is represented by a realtor and they will have all the docs. You wont need a attorney for this type of thing unless you enjoy paying for needless things. You gave very little info so please expand?