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Updated about 11 years ago, 09/16/2013

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Patrick Reagan
  • Union, NJ
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Wholesaling - Attorney Fees

Patrick Reagan
  • Union, NJ
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An attorney was recommended to me by another investor.In terms of what I need to have done,he seems like he'll be able to handle everything.Any contract I get to him for review will cost $800 minimum,even if it does not close.Ideally,I want to have a buyer lined up before putting a property under contract.Any suggestions on how to keep attny fees under control when I don't have the buyer already in place?Thanks

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