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Stephen Roy
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Visiting my first Multi-unit (FEAR IS IN ME)

Stephen Roy
  • ottawa, Ontario
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Hello guys,

This Sunday I'm going to see a 5 unit alone since my last flip 3 years back and yes I'm scared. Going out of my comfort zone and i love it! Anyways, I've ask for a few information’s in advance like what was the last 2 years Rent roll, all expenses and revenues for the last 2 years, when the roof was done.

But I'm definitely missing things I would need help to make sure I don't miss any important question or point I need to address.

Thank you.

Stephen Roy

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Jeff McCaskey
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  • Isabel, KS
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Jeff McCaskey
  • Investor
  • Isabel, KS
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@Stephen Roy 

Well you left this one wide open lol.

There are a number of things to check but it really depends on the age and condition of the building.

Can you post the details you have on the property? That would make it so much easier to give you pointers. Pics would be even better of you can snatch a few.

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