frequently asked questions

Yup! I practiced real estate law for several years - even creating my own law firm catering to real estate investors! In 2020 I began the pivot and created Bonnie Galam LLC where I help you legally protect and scale your real estate portfolio.

Even though I am “A” lawyer, I’m not your lawyer though. I don’t ever offer legal advice or legal services, even if purchase something from my site. I offer digital products, like contract templates, and loads of customer support - so don’t sweat it, you’ll be in good hands!

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You’ve got 2 options to build your solid legal foundation with me:

Option A: Enroll in Landlord Law School ™, which gives you over 30 DIY Legal Templates, plus 25+ on-demand video trainings to learn how to legally form your business, manage tenants, market and acquire new properties, hire contractors, and create generational wealth.

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Option B: Purchase any legal or organizational templates you need a la carte in my shop

100%! I offer trainings ALL the time for people’s mastermind programs, memberships/group programs, courses, summits, and so much more. Shoot me a message and let me know what you’re thinking!

Heck yea! I LOVE chatting with podcast hosts and teaching their audiences about how real estate investors can legally protect themselves (beyond just the LLC!). I’ve been on a ton of incredible podcasts so far, and I’d love to help promote yours too. Reach out and let me know what your podcast is all about!

No, because Bonnie doesn’t practice law or ever act as anyone’s attorney (except my own companies and like 2 friends!). She doesn’t file any formation paperwork for you. Instead, she teaches you about LLCs and when/how to file for one inside Landlord Law School.

I got you! Start by watching my free legal workshop “3 Legal Myths Real Estate Investors Cannot Afford to Follow” - it’ll give you the exact roadmap you need to know what legal pieces you need and why.

You betcha! Always check with your CPA but generally the purchase of legal products to help form, run, and protect yourself and your real estate is deductible as a business expense.