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Account Closed
  • Austin, TX
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Any Recommendations For A Real Estate Attorney?

Account Closed
  • Austin, TX
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I'd like to build a rapport with some attorneys in the area, does anyone have a firm or an individual in mind that you'd suggest? I'd want to be in contact with someone who could help me out with renewing a RE license if I chose to pursue one, things of that nature.

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Jarrod Weaver
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  • Georgetown, TX
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Jarrod Weaver
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  • Georgetown, TX
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@Account Closed Don't get your cart in front of the horse. Unless the attorney is your personal friend, the rapport you are seeking costs money. When you NEED an attorney, hire one and the rapport will begin.

An attorney is not needed for renewing a RE license. A real estate school is. Again, why are you thinking about renewing a license you don't yet have?

Your questions make me think that YOU may be your own largest obstacle in becoming a real estate investor. Figure out HOW you can become an investor, not the obstacles that stand in your way.

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