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multi family Duplexes, Tris and Quads.
I have already discussed this with a member however I am desperate to get a clear cut way to analysis these properties. I know how to analysis 5 units and up just stumped on the smaller ones.
As I said one member is working with me now however it would great to have another approach to the problem.