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Brett Wagner
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Jacksonville, TX
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First deal was offered to me...

Brett Wagner
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Jacksonville, TX
Posted
Just had a deal offered to me and though I don’t have the details yet, i am wondering what documents I should request from the owner. It’s the owner that approached me because she heard I was looking for SFR’s and this deal would be 2 homes across the street from one another. Specifically can I ask for actual documents like a copy of the current lease, any receipts of past work (she mentioned a new A/C unit, etc), and receipts of rent. Although I trust any details that she’ll give me, things in writing is always better, right? This would be my first deal, so please share any other details or advice. Thanks.