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All Forum Posts by: Julio Velazquez

Julio Velazquez has started 23 posts and replied 125 times.

Post: Should you wait to get an account a and lawyer?

Julio VelazquezPosted
  • East Elmhurst, Ny
  • Posts 125
  • Votes 27

Hello BP,

I have a question hopefully it’s not too ridiculous.. should I get a lawyer and an accountant prior to even getting my first deal or should I wait? I understanding building a team is important, I’m just concerned since I don’t have a deal or property YET.. that they won’t take me serious.

@Peter Nikic sounds good I’ll send you a message so we can set something up.

@Michael Dang interesting read thank you for that, Now if I purchase a non rent controlled apartment complex one could raise the rent as the area allows correct not to what the city demands.. discrimination should be removed in all aspects of life.

@Seth Borman seems more like the latter..

@Peter Nikic perfect, I’m in queens but I Can make it there no problem. Are you available on weekends or strictly week days ?

@Peter Nikic nice maybe we can have coffee one day and I can ask a few questions.

@Peter Nikic very smart, I ask strictly because I'm in New York too. Do you do MF or SFH?

@Peter Nikic yes I was looking for 6+ units. I spoke to a broker and he asked if I’d be interested in looking at one just wasn’t sure of the pros and cons. I was concerned for that very reason the limitations one would have.

What park of New York do you invest it?

@Bjorn Ahlblad sure does thanks. Just seems like it can be more of an liability than an asset.

@Erik Whiting very interesting, thank you for your response. I can see how this can be a liability. I had some of those same questions.