R.E. ATTORNEY VS. R.E AGENT

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I am new at this so please help. Should a rookie investor use a R.E. agent or a R.E. attorney to put together the transactions after you find a property and have an offer accepted, even if you are just flipping to another investor?

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  • MikeT101320th October, 2003

    Lawyers are expensive, realtors can be compensated hourly too...

    MT
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  • JRODD20th October, 2003

    Thanks Mike, that helps!

  • InActive_Account20th October, 2003

    I don't understand. You found a property and you got the offer accepted without anyone's assistance. Why do you now need a RE Attny or RE Agent???

    Just flip it to another investor.

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