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I'm a newbie in wholesaling. I have 7 investors on my buyer's list (I am not comfortable with this...I want more) and I'm beginning to organize things. I have no money (current income is tied up between bills and my small children) so I understand that I'm going to have to invest more time when it comes to marketing. I have a pretty good idea of what I need to do as far as the wholesaling process goes, but 1 thing I'm unclear on is what people I need to have in my network. As a wholesaler, do I need a RE lawyer? HML? Title company? REA (real estate agent, in case I'm using my own invented acronyms)? I want to be as prepared as possible before I just kinda jump in there