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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Inspections and offers
Hello Everyone,
I’ll start by just saying thank you for any feedback that I can potentially get here. I have located a property that I think is worth a second look. The outside is ugly and will take some effort to make a solid rental, but any real problems are unknown to me. I would like to hear everyone’s idea of when or when not to request an inspection or timing of this. In short, I am nervous because I am not sure how to request an inspection without offering and what not. Thanks!