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Thoughts on Buying Connected Homes
Hello Bigger Pockets Community! I'm still a beginner and have lots to learn. I just wanted to get an insight from those experienced with the market. How do you feel about buying homes that are connected? For example, I found an off-market home but the house is sandwiched in between two houses. Ultimately, I would be sharing the wall and would be liable for any damage that their property would place upon mine in the case of an accident or poorly taken care off properties. I'd appreciate any responses! Thank you!