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There is a property that I am interested in however, there are a couple of red flags. The property itself is a newly rehabbed four Plex, and on the same property is a single-family home with three beds one bath. Some red flags, it has been sold and purchased numerous times over the last 10 years. The last ones to buy it was an investment firm that rehab it during their rehab they pulled a permit to fix some structural issues, but never had the final inspection done. They also do not have any rental history for the property. The cap ex would be approximately 18 to 20%. Would you consider purchasing something like this or would there be too many red flags making it too risky. By the way, the purchase price is at 259K and is reduced from 275 in less than a month. Any input is appreciated.

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    @Martin McGrath The biggest concern for me would be the unresolved structural permit and lack of rental history. Neither is necessarily a deal breaker but I would want the permit issue resolved and independently verify the condition of the property before moving forward. Multiple ownership changes can be a red flag but sometimes they are simply the result of investor turnover. If the numbers still work after a thorough inspection, realistic CapEx reserves and conservative rent projections, it may be worth pursuing but I would definitely perform extra due diligence before committing.

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