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Daniel Reyes
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  • Tampa Bay Area, FL
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Acquisitions and Dispositions Checklists

Daniel Reyes
  • Specialist
  • Tampa Bay Area, FL
Posted

Hi BP friends!

The process of acquiring and disposing of multifamily communities has the ability to overwhelm even those who are not particularly faint of heart. In addition, such step-by-step lists are hardly ever volunteered.

For those who are new to this process, what is the BEST way to formulate an acquisitions/dispositions checklist?

My take is- start to track everything sellers/buyers request on each deal and put it on a spreadsheet or Word document.

Thank you for your feedback!

All the best,

Daniel Reyes