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Mike Nelson
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
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Choosing a closing agent and reasonable attorney fees

Mike Nelson
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
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I've done a rehab that went well. While prospecting for new opportunities i've come across several deals that are not for me, but definitely for others, hence I have the chance to wholesale. So what Im wondering is, as im new to this, what is a reasonable attorney's fee to shadow a wholesale transaction, or a purchase for rehab? I have not dealt with any and before I talk to a few, i guess id like to know a little bit about dealing with them so I dont get taken to the cleaners.

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