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Javier Segura
  • Banker
  • Kansas City, KS
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Getting Help Before Sealing The Deal

Javier Segura
  • Banker
  • Kansas City, KS
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Are investors bringing a contractor or inspector to property visits (before inspection process)? If so, are they usually paying for the service or just using one of their connections.

For my last deal that fell through (Kansas City), I could have really used someone with inspection or rehab experience before making my offer. I am on to the next deal and I would like to know what others are doing to ensure a better understanding before committing to a deal?

Thanks,

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