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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Do investors usually see the property before buying?
Is this normal? Do I try to make sure the seller is also there? I had planned on a double close. The seller/investor, I imagine, could easily ask the other one when they meet & find out but this seems more of a hassle because its one more trip, one more step in the process. Not sure if it's standard practice or not.