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Real Estate Attorney Recommendations, Omaha, NE

Leigh Mueller
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Hi BP family,

Throwing up the bat signal - need some advice! I am new to Omaha and just starting to invest in rentals. I am looking to build my network of local experts and I am in search of recommendations for experienced Real Estate Attorneys and CPA's.

I am seeking legal advice on the safest and most beneficial way to structure my properties in the future. For example, do I create an LLC for each property or go the land trust route? I appreciate any and all guidance.

Thank you,

-L

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Ryan Basye
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Ryan Basye
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If you still need help, I can introduce you to some local attorneys and CPAs.  As an Omaha investor, landlord and Realtor to investors I have a vast network here to help people be more successful in their adventures.  You will find Omaha can be a "big small town" where we liek to help each other to bring up the whole area!

  • Ryan Basye

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