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Ryan L.
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Attorney with note specific experience?

Ryan L.
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  • Washington Township, NJ
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I realized the other day that although I have made some contacts outside the loan servicer for attorneys that handle foreclosures in the area I have my note (s) in, I don't have an attorney on tap for drafting/reviewing/assisting me with the other paperwork such loan modifications, mortgage satisfaction, deed in lieu, etc.  I'm wondering what everyone else tends to do.  Is a local general real estate attorney sufficient, or are there attorneys out there that are specialized in Notes?  Thanks as always for the great advice!

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Bob Malecki#5 Tax Liens & Mortgage Notes Contributor
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Bob Malecki#5 Tax Liens & Mortgage Notes Contributor
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I would definitely find an attorney who knows note investing, else you are going to pay for his education to get up to speed on this. I see you are in NJ and I would recommend Adam Friedman with Friedman Vartolo LLP Here is his Linkedin profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfriedman/

His office just completed a NJ foreclosure for us and he is very communicative and knowledgeable.

Bob Malecki

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