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California Investor Looking To Utilize BRRR Strategy In Virginia

Michael Iacono
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Hello BP friends!

I am an investor living in California trying to utilize the BRRR strategy in Virginia. Specifically in the Lynchburg area. My reason for choosing Virginia is that I have family there and have helped family purchase a house there recently. Meaning I have started building some necessary relationships and have someone I trust in the area as well. I am seeking any and all advice regarding Virginia. How is it as a state in terms of tenant-landlord laws? Does anyone have experience owning rentals in the Lynchburg area or Virginia on a whole that could provide some direction or advice helpful to someone starting out in the area.

Thank you for any and all input!

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