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Matthew Byers
  • Dayton, OH
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Is there a checklist for beginners looking?

Matthew Byers
  • Dayton, OH
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Greetings all,

I am looking now into MFR's within the Ohio area, a struggle might I add.

My question involves a checklist of sorts for what I should be looking for as I'm viewing property. At the moment I am pretty much winging it when I view a property. Looking for obvious damage, carpet, leaks etc. I feel this is not an adequate assessment and I know the property will be properly inspected down the line in the process but I was wanting to see if there were things I can notice before even reaching the point of the inspector.

I thought I saw one somewhere but I cant recall. Any help,links, etc would be of great value and appreciated.

Thanks

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