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Frank Lo First Time Investor Do’s/Don’ts
2 November 2020 | 6 replies
Don't: Not vet inherited tenants/ask for info verifying payment especially during this time
Corey M. Partnering on flips and BRRRRs
16 October 2020 | 1 reply
Verify references and always remember, there are other safer places you could possibly invest for a lower but nearly guaranteed rate of return. 
Mary M. what creates high demand use in Electrical?
19 October 2020 | 11 replies
The water company came out 3 times for us to measure pressure and verify shut off.
Jerry Peng Investing in Tulsa, OK as Serious OOS Investor
25 October 2020 | 30 replies
It is basic data but does verify some of what you are saying / reading. 
Sunny Suh Current Interest Rate??
26 October 2020 | 38 replies
Wow thanks so much for verifying Vinnia!!
Lukas Schmidt Tenant seeking rent assistance through Leaven
9 March 2021 | 3 replies
We had attached our documents from ours, i've verified the tenant to allow her to accessed our account from her status to complete her document that needed.
Henry Urey Rivas Wholesaling contract use
6 November 2020 | 7 replies
(5)  Do you have a Due Diligence period where you get to verify the status of ownership and the property itself, and if there's a problem, do you have the opportunity to withdraw from the deal? 
Rarra Avis Modesto area, renter, owner wants to sell, she told us...
25 August 2022 | 3 replies
Verify all your numbers but if they are willing to sell it just for what they owe that sounds like a fantastic deal that I'd jump on as soon as I verify there is nothing fishy going on, it almost seems too good to be true.
Joe Matthews “Wish I knew that before”
24 October 2020 | 15 replies
On my first multi-family deal I didn't walk the property prior to the closing and when I got the keys to the property after closing I realized a few things weren't done the seller had agreed to do that were listed in the final contract.A few things weren't done: windows were supposed to be caulked, the front hand rail was supposed to be secured so it didn't wobble, the two vacant rentals were not broom ready and were a gross mess, etc.I was ignorant to the fact that I needed to verify repairs were completed properly prior to closing.