If I need help in reviewing an LLC operating agreement where should I get it if the purpose of the LLC is develop and sell real estate in another state?

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If I need help in reviewing an LLC operating agreement where should I get it if the purpose of the LLC is develop and sell real estate in another state?

Should I get also a real estate attorney?

Asked on June 4, 2015 under Business Law, California

Answers:

S.L,. Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 8 years ago | Contributor

It would be advisable to contact an attorney who handles business law to review the LLC.  Your County Bar Association probably has an attorney referral service which can refer you to a business law attorney.  

Contacting a business law attorney should be sufficient for reviewing the LLC, but  after that consultation, if you still want to speak with a real estate attorney, you can again go to the attorney referral service of your County Bar Association to find a real estate attorney.


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