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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Calling "For Rent" sign + Using Rental Property Calculator
Hi there,
I see how to use the rental property calculator for a "for sale" property. But if I'm calling a "for rent" or a pre-foreclosure property, I don't know anything about the insides - other than what is publicly available at the assessor's site. So how can I estimate what to offer, what the ARV would be, etc. I thought it might be good to be able to throw down two offer options at the time of the first phone call.
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!