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All Forum Posts by: Jesus Perez

Jesus Perez has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Don't be afriad to start small

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Hey, I've been really impressed with your mobile home park, and I'm interested in starting something similar. My plan is to purchase around an acre of residential land, not commercial, and set up three mobile homes for rent on the property. However, I've run into an issue. A real estate agent told me that I might not be able to do this because it doesn't meet the R2 or R3 zoning requirements. I live just outside the city, and I've seen other lots with multiple mobile homes, often two or three. Do you have any insights on how I can figure this out? Your guidance would be greatly appreciated! Thanks again for your help, and I hope everything is going well for you. Best regards  

Jesus Perez

Post: Tax Delinquent Wholesale Properties

Jesus PerezPosted
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I am currently searching for properties in my area that have tax delinquent balances but do not have any existing tax liens. It is my goal to find these properties in order to wholesale them and include a clause in the contract that requires the buyer to pay the remaining taxes. Can this be possible?