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Daniel Foster
  • Investor
  • Memphis, TN
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Duplex in Memphis

Daniel Foster
  • Investor
  • Memphis, TN
Posted

I have a few single family homes in Memphis, but am looking at potentially purchasing a duplex.  This property is not in a tough part of town, though there are plenty of those.  When I am looking at purchasing a single family home to rent, I have a fairly good understanding of what I am looking for and what information I want from the owner.  This would be my first property that I would be purchasing from another investor and my first multi-family.  I was hoping someone could provide me a canned list of questions they would typically ask the seller of a multi-family.  For example, rent roll, vacancy rates, capital improvements . . .

Thanks!

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