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Leo Izquierdo
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First fix & flip opportunity

Leo Izquierdo
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Orlando, FL
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Good afternoon BP Squad I recently came across a good opportunity to buy a beat down home & flip it for some profit due to a family in financial distress, My problems is not knowing where to begin the buying process how to check if the title got any liens involved or if it’s even a good buy. All I know is that comps are running at about 180k and I’m ready to throw an offer at 75% of that price. can anyone help guide me to any hard money lenders they might have worked with in central Florida area?

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Alex Uman
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Alex Uman
  • Investor
  • Montgomery County, PA
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@Leo Izquierdo You won't be able to tell if there're any liens on title until you run title with a title co. I would recommend getting a contractor in there to see what the rehab will cost you before contracting this one.

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