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Updated over 7 years ago, 06/11/2017

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Mario Brown
  • Investor
  • Greenville, SC
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Rehabbing Burned Units | Photos From Inspection Report

Mario Brown
  • Investor
  • Greenville, SC
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My partner and i are in the middle of due diligence on a 36 Unit Apartment building in Spartanburg, SC.  In our opinion, there is tremendous value-add opportunity in getting 2 fire damaged units online as the owner decided not to put any more money into the complex a couple years ago and they have sat vacant. 

Any advice on rehabbing these burned units, things to look out for, best practices?  

I have rehabbed several units before but never fire damaged units.  I have also included all images from inspection report for those that aren't familiar with the overall process...

Thanks for the insights. 

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