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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Vacants
Investors/wholesalers.....
What are the "no-no's" to look for when considering vacants? And are they severe enough to defer you from the property?
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I consider all of them as long as they are not REOs. Even if the property is too damaged to fix up you and still try to offer something for the land.