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The most common question I get from Real Estate Investors is “when do I need to hire you?” Typically, you hire me at the beginning to make sure everything runs smoothly, or you hire me after everything has hit the fan!\u00a0 <\/span>To make sure things go smoothly, I’ve thought of some due diligence items I can help with on the front end, so that you don’t need to hire an attorney on the back-end, after the fact …<\/span><\/p>\n If you’re going to buy investment property, you may want to review the following documents, and while I’m writing about this from the perspective of multi-family due diligence, this information may also apply to the purchase of a single-family investment property too.\u00a0 <\/span>You’ll also notice that many of these documents reflect similar information, allowing you to cross-reference and verify most of the necessary information you’ll want to see prior to purchasing the investment.<\/span><\/p>\n Finally, you should visit the property before you close, rather than buying the property sight unseen.\u00a0 <\/span>Regardless of the volume of paper you receive from the seller, you may learn additional information, or learn that you cannot verify the seller’s due diligence unless you physically visit the property. Do any units have undocumented pets, or undocumented additional occupants?\u00a0 <\/span>Did mom & dad sign the lease but son or daughter lives there? If there is an on-site manager, what does the property look like?\u00a0 <\/span>If there is a landscape contract, does the landscaping look professionally maintained?<\/span><\/p>\n Real Estate is one of the most expensive investments you will ever make in your lifetime.\u00a0 <\/span>The right investment could set you up for financial freedom and early retirement through passive income.\u00a0 <\/span>The wrong investment could bankrupt you or worse.\u00a0 <\/span>You want to ensure that you’re discharging your due diligence and that you are intimately aware of the pros and cons of the property. Like I’ve heard many people say “Trust but Verify.”<\/span><\/p>\n If you have real estate questions, or want help reviewing or understanding the due diligence when purchasing property, investment property, homestead property, or otherwise, please contact us to schedule a free initial consultation to discuss your options at 813-774-5737<\/span><\/a> or email me directly at shawn@yesnerlaw.com<\/span><\/a>. Please also check out the Crushing Debt book on Amazon. You can also subscribe to the Crushing Debt Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other podcast players, including Amazon Echo (“Alexa”) for more free information about these topics.<\/span><\/p>\n Shawn M. Yesner, Esq., is the host of the Crushing Debt Podcast, author of the Crushing Debt book, and founder of Yesner Law, P.L., a Clearwater-based boutique real estate and consumer law firm that helps clients eliminate the financial bullies in their lives. We assist clients with asset protection, the sale and purchase of real property, Chapter 7 liquidation, Chapter 13 reorganization, bankruptcy, foreclosure defense, debt settlement, landlord\/tenant issues, short sales, and loan modifications in Clearwater, Tampa, Westchase, Odessa, Oldsmar, Palm Harbor, Pinellas Park, Largo, St. Petersburg, and throughout the greater Tampa Bay area.<\/span><\/p>\n\t\t\t\n