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Dave Nye
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Visalia, CA
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Leaseback company investigation

Dave Nye
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Visalia, CA
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Is there a simple way to hire a firm that can check the financial health of a company that wants to sale their building and do a leaseback? My obvious worry would be to purchase the commercial property with a long leaseback in place then they go bankrupt!

If so, then do you have any recommendations?

Thanks!

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