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Jeremy Anan
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Newbie about to land my first deal.

Jeremy Anan
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Maryland
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Hello BP, I am a very newbie. 99% of my real estate education has been through BP. Josh, Brandon and their podcast guest take me back and forth to work every single day.

I'm working with an agent who is helping me look for my first deal. This guy has been just AWESOME. I'm certain that we'll find something soon.

My question is, once I have possession of the property, what should my next step be? Agree with the GC on the details of the rehab (cost, scope of work, timeline, etc...) or secure the funding first before even thinking about the rehab?

Sorry, I know it's really a newbie question and I will probably ask it just this one time.

Thank you

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