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know what to look for to avoid major money pits. Either learn how to check out a property and its systems or hire yourself a licensed professional (i.e inspector ) in whatever state you are in. Dont do this on every deal you look at only when your right about to invest your hard earned money. long story short do your due diligence. You can find alot of material online for free, learn some basic info to get a better picture before spend any money. 

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