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by no_wizard 929 days ago
It is worth it, that $200 dollars gives you lots of credibility to stand on if something should arise and you need to prove diligence, which is not at all uncommon in these cases, if legal recourse is ever saught (unlikely if you do it from day 1, I think, but never the less)
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This is my experience totally correct in both California and Florida cases.

Probably closer to $2000 than $200, but paying for an opinion is truthful, helpful and useful.

Kinda sucks that it's necessary