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Jack Rozema
  • Attorney
  • Manhattan, KS
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Due Diligence before going under contract

Jack Rozema
  • Attorney
  • Manhattan, KS
Posted

I'm still new and interested in buying 4 single family homes from another entrepreneur, that were recently flipped 1-2 years ago and have tenants in them. I'm not in the state so I want my agent to do walk throughs and give me his opinion before going under contract. The seller tells me they're not doing walk throughs until there's an agreement, but the agent is "welcome to drive by."

Is this normal or a red flag? 

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