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Teresa DeVevo
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New real estate investor in Jacksonville, Fl.

Teresa DeVevo
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Working on 1st deal. Been bidding on foreclosures with a Realtor from local reia for about a year. I ask for her help. She purpose a contract that would give her a commission and on paper look like I will pay less on taxes. My question is should I go this route or go to a attorney/title company. I'm grateful for the help but not sure what to do. The difference difference will be if I go with her I will save $1000. Any suggestions.

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