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Maurice Caulk
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Maurice Caulk
  • Wilmington, DE
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Hello, everyone I'm from Wilmington, Delaware and I've been listening to most of the podcasts (I'm not going to pretend like I heard all of therm lol.) I have tried to invest about a year ago but things just didn't workout. I'm trying to get back on the horse and make that jump. Even though this is my second time trying I still have those normal beginner fears even though this is my second time trying.

I am currently pre approved for a loan and I have a realtor. I just wanted to post this just to communication with everyone my experience and process as a rookie lol and to also get feed back from everyone to help and call me out on my mistakes lol.

Thanks for reading

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Rumen Mladenov
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Rumen Mladenov
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Hey @Maurice Caulk, welcome to BP! New Castle county requires rental properties to be registered biannually, at no fee. City of Newark requires a rental permit with an annual fee for any rentals within city limits. Have you decided where you want to invest?

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