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Guarantee Appraisal
I read a lot about houses appraising correctly after rehabs. If you purchase a property much lower than the market is averaging how do you ensure it will appraise with the rest of the market after rehab. I'm referring to a property that doesn't require major renovations but you get for a great price. Thanks