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Due Diligence
I'm from Rochester NY and I'm still in the process of doing my due diligence of RE investing in general. One thing I haven't ran across on the podcast is how investors evaluate a house without hiring/being an appraiser. I'm interested in beginning with wholesaling and the thought of not finding a buyer is pretty scary! What would happen in that situation? Are you required to buy the house?