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Updated over 4 years ago, 06/30/2020

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Adrian Adams
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Columbus, OH
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Should I get an Inspection?

Adrian Adams
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Columbus, OH
Posted

So long time lurker first time investor. I’m currently looking at starting with mobile home investing. I’ve been looking at a few properties. Since starting out I figured why not grab one on the cheap that will need some work so I can rent it out.

My question is should I get an inspection if I plan on doing a full rehab and replacing just about everything anyway. Will I just be wasting my money in the long run? As far as it stands the home(s) will stay where they’re at I don’t plan on moving them anytime soon.

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