You need to
interview estate attorneys, accountants and financial advisors.
Not exact matches
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Attorney and CFLG San Diego member Shawn Weber joins hosts David McElveen and Ryan White on ESPN 1700 AM Radio for an
interview on «The Real
Estate Radio Hour» on January 24, 2013.
We're going to go back to our
interview in a second, but let me remind you, as always, that the wise consumers are the informed consumers, so before buying, selling, renting, refinancing, or signing any real -
estate - related agreement, or before making any major money decision whatsoever, it's always best to speak with and take the advice of a qualified
attorney, accountant, and / or if you can find a good one or a great one, such as my co-host Susan Kaplan, a financial planner.
I knew I would never feel completely ready; therefore, I started networking on here as well as my local REIA, and I
interviewed real
estate agents, CPAs, lenders, and
attorneys to start my team.
The
interview, below, with
attorneys at the Ohio Department of Commerce's Division of Real
Estate should be viewed by anybody considering «wholesaling» real property in the State of Ohio.
I made an appointment with a real
estate attorney to discuss legistics and develop a tailored contract, which I got the referral from the 1st meeting of the REIA I just joined and plan to
interview a title company or 2 tomorrow and then I should almost be ready to start handling leads and solidifying deals, right after I meet with the REIA for lunch tmrw and build my buyers list:).