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Kareem Harmon
  • Wholesaler
  • Maple Shade, NJ
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Kareem Harmon
  • Wholesaler
  • Maple Shade, NJ
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My name is Kareem Harmon I'm a real estate investor out of the New Jersey area I'm just starting out and I wanted to get some advice. I'm not sure if this applies to all states put is it true that if you are a real estate investor and you want to rent a property you have to live in for at least a year and if so do you think it would be wise for a new investor to purchase a multi family home that way you can live in one side and rent the other side out.

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