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John Akhlaghi
  • Investor
  • Jacksonville, FL
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First Time Closing on a Property

John Akhlaghi
  • Investor
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Good Afternoon, 

Tomorrow I will be closing on my first property that is a three bed two bath condo and has 1,499 square feet that I am planning on house hacking. I would like to know for tomorrow what to be prepared for and for the future now that I will have my first door? 

I have already started analyzing properties and I wanted to keep this property in my personal name and not put it in an LLC since I will be living in the property.

Also, I was wondering if I needed to speak with an attorney regarding Florida tenancy laws and anything else that I would need to know in regard to leasing the property?

What are some other things I should keep in mind going forward now that I have a deal and continue to scale up to more units in the future?

Thank you, 

John Akhlaghi

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