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Newbie looking to house hack in Newark NJ
Hello Everyone,
I've been looking for a 2 family home in the University Heights area of Newark NJ. I may have found the ideal unit, I'm going to view the house this weekend. The REA has informed me that the house will need some "TLC" from the new buyer. My question is; does anyone have a contact to a reliable home inspector? I want this house to be up to code because I plan on renting out the second unit.
Thank-you