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Justin Ignacio
  • Las Vegas, NV
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On the Hunt for Investor Friendly Attorney in Nevada

Justin Ignacio
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Hey Las Vegans/Nevadans,

I'm reaching out to get recommendations on investor friendly RE attorneys in Nevada. I'm a newbie working on my first land deal and I'm in need of assistance with offer letter review, purchase agreement review and some deed work. I also do free lance cold calling on upwork and I'm looking for a legal opinion on required business licenses/tax liabilities. Down the road I'd also need assistance with restructuring my LLC and asset protection.

I've googled and reached out to 7 attorneys so far.  I've consulted with two of them and neither really understands wholesaling/investing.  I'm wayyyy to small for them to be a good fit.  I've also read through the previous BP posts and so far I've seen Kania Law and Roger Giuliani recommended.  I'll be reaching out to them today but also wanted to make a separate post seeking recommendations.

Thanks for reading!

Justin