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Maya Deiss
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tampa Bay Area
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Paid at Closing Renovation Success?

Maya Deiss
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tampa Bay Area
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Hi, I’m Maya Deiss, a real estate agent with Investing N Florida. I enjoy working with investors and am excited about all the new tools available here in Florida. Recently, I managed a home renovation project where the contractors were paid at closing, which significantly boosted the sales price. Have any of you had experience with this approach, and if so, have you seen the same success?

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Jacopo Iasiello
  • Investor
  • Miami Beach, FL
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Jacopo Iasiello
  • Investor
  • Miami Beach, FL
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I'm curious to hear more about your project and the specific results you saw. Did you face any challenges with the contractor payment structure, or was it smooth sailing?