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Acquisitions Books or Checklists

Bryan Hancock#4 Off Topic Contributor
  • Investor
  • Round Rock, TX
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I am in the process of writing a robust acquisitions document for a partnership and I was wondering if anyone can recommend some good documents to look at to compare with what I have started. I have a really good guide in a book I am currently reading, but I never like to use one resource for the sole sanity check.

Checklists that you use for your acquisitions or commentary on this post are certainly welcome as well. I am about a week away from having a lengthy outline built prior to writing the meat of the document and it would be helpful to organize things I may have missed in the outline prior to writing the document.

We will be focused on multi-family, retail, and office purchases. The most likely first purchase for the fund will be multi-family.

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