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Updated over 5 years ago, 04/20/2019

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Ashish Brar
  • Investor
  • Fontana, CA
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Due Diligence on 100 properties sold as a Package

Ashish Brar
  • Investor
  • Fontana, CA
Posted

Hello BP Folks,

I am looking into a portfolio deal of 100 properties mostly SFH and a few duplexes. The seller is requesting due diligence requirements to submit with the offer.

How do i do inspections on all the properties. I would assume it would cost a lot of money and time. 

I can suggest roof and mechanical inspections since these are the two big ticket items.

I would love to get suggestions from folks that have done larger deals in the past.

What else should i be requesting from the seller other than leases and financials for the properties.

Looking for guidance on how to do due diligence on a large portfolio.

Ashish

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