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Quinne Peacock New investor in Austin looking to grow network
5 April 2020 | 1 reply
my name is Alton, new to REI but have done my due diligence by following BP lesson plans and other avenues.
Mitchell Howe Finding real estate attorney’s
17 April 2020 | 1 reply
I’m a new investor and I have been diligently working to start a wholesaling business and I think I have reached the point that I need an attorney.
Richard Frazier How to accurately gauge rehab costs
7 July 2020 | 3 replies
You are not a contractor, or a builder and the buyer need to do their own due diligence.
Ebony Henderson Buying lot in a subdivision
6 September 2020 | 10 replies
There of course is due diligence you need to do.The hard part (IMO) is knowing what builders are willing to pay.
Vera B. Which neighborhoods in Tampa Bay will see biggest growth
22 October 2020 | 3 replies
@Vera B.If you speak to any agent, they will tell you how their city is the greatest and how the city is a great investment opportunity, jobs are coming, people are coming.It is always on you do verify this information or do your own due diligence
Cornelius Charles Diary of a New (wannabe) Investor in Southern California
1 July 2016 | 119 replies
Once we have the property under contract, we will continue our due diligence with a termite and home inspection to see if there are any major items we may have missed in our walk-through.
Jason Andrews Newbie - need advice on mulitple rent house portfolio purchase.
19 May 2015 | 3 replies
It's been good for us, but very trying at times, and if we didn't have an element of trying to make the world a better place, probably not our best path.Agree with others that you should do your due diligence to look at surrounding sales prices and rents independently, and also see his books/tax returns.  
David Perez Is a rent to own program legitimate?
3 August 2015 | 8 replies
Due your due diligence.
Bonnie Anglin Tax abstractor recc'd for tax deed auction
2 August 2015 | 0 replies
Nevertheless, we are doing our due diligence to make sure the property title can be insured after we buy it at auction and that the title can be quieted for resale. 
Brian Gibbons Article WSJ about Rent to Own
4 August 2015 | 31 replies
I did.This also requires running prospective tenants through the mortgage qualification process as due diligence and not just as a tenant would be by most landlords.