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Zachary Nichols
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I'm rather new here and had a quick question regarding how to rehab a rental. I'm looking at buying foreclosed properties, some of which need some work. Do you experienced investors just rehab enough to make it habitable, or do you go an extra step or two? Is this something that you research other properties in the area to get a feel for and rehab accordingly? I just want to make sure I don't dump too much effort into something that has the possibility of getting destroyed by tenants. Thanks to everyone who shares their knowledge around here, it's all been incredibly useful!

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