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Yuechen Zhao
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Properties in multiple states, which lawyer to work with?

Yuechen Zhao
  • Investor
  • Palo Alto, CA
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Hi Bigger Pockets community! We have STRs in Arizona, Tennessee, and will expand the business to Florida this year. Thus far, all the homes are owned in our name. We are looking to transfer them into LLCs. I talked to an AZ lawyer who said that she can only help us with the AZ property. I was wondering if you had recommendations for who I should talk to to help with all our properties. I'd rather not have to work with 3 attorneys in three states. Thank you for your help!

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Jasmine Vida
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Jasmine Vida
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Quote from @Kirsten M.:

I work with a lawyer whose firm can work in all the states. I'll send you my contact now.


 Can you send this to me as well?

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