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I’ve found a lender, now what?
I will want to rent a property out. My long term goal is to be a landlord for multi-family complexes.
Do I start analyzing properties?
How can I make sure that I have tenants in the units?
If I don’t find tenants, how will that affect my analysis?
What other questions should I be asking?
Just starting out, I would love to have some answers or formulas for this questions. I’ll probably end up looking at all of my responses and creating a comprehensive thread full of these ambiguous questions.