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70% Rule.............. What's next?
According to the BP ultimate beginners guide, they say best way to evaluate a property is using the 70% rule. Once you discover that this is a worthwhile purchase, the Ultimate beginners guide says there is more to it after that. What steps should be taken after a property passesthe 70% rule?