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Updated almost 8 years ago, 03/06/2017

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Roger P.
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  • OH
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List of questions to ask seller of a Multi-family

Roger P.
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  • OH
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Hey folks, I have a friend with a brother looking to sell his duplex and a tri-plex in the south suburban Cleveland, Ohio area in the very near future. I told my friend to let his brother know I'd be interested in meeting with him to discuss. I have a general list of questions prepared for him, but since I have not purchased MFR before, I'm researching and asking around to find details I may not know about. Has anyone found/created a proven single comprehensive "tried-and-true" list of questions and/or checklist that has worked for you to go over with the seller before deciding to negotiate a deal for their property? Thanks, Roger
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