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Ronnie Santana
  • Inver Grove Heights, MN
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Law Student Seeking Real Estate Investor Mentor

Ronnie Santana
  • Inver Grove Heights, MN
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Hi! I'm a law student that is really interested in becoming a real estate investor. I'm looking for a mentor to help me in this prospect. Since I'm no where near having enough capital to obtain a property right now I'm thinking that doing my homework and developing the necessary skills to buy and sell real estate is the best way to move toward my goal. Any help is appreciated - especially a mentor to help me learn this trade. -RS

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Chris Carson
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  • Jacksonville, FL
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Chris Carson
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  • Jacksonville, FL
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@Ronnie Santana can't help you on the mentor side, but be sure you buckle down in your property and real estate law classes. Also when it comes time for internships, apply with firms that handle real estate matters. Having a JD and working knowledge of specific areas of the law can be very beneficial from an investment standpoint.  

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