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Lionel Henderson
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Looking for a good FSBO Lawyer in Los Angeles

Lionel Henderson
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hello Bigger Pockets I'm an investor out of California doing his first flip in CA and wanted to FSBO on it however I Need a GOOD Real Estate Attorney. I'm hoping I could get some good recommendation or Tips from experienced guys who have done FSBO's specifically in California.

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I would say you just need a decent escrow/title company. Done plenty of deals in the great state of CA and never needed an attorney. Just google escrow companies near you and make a couple phone calls. Better yet, go in and meet the people. They will take care of the administrative stuff for you and will school you up on what they need from you to do that. Is there some kind of special circumstance that is making you want to get an attorney involved?

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