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How Precise Must Repair Estimates Be on Wholesale Deal Sheets?

Real estate wholesalers are uncertain about the precision required for repair estimates on deal sheets and whether inaccurate ARV or rehab figures create legal liability or erode buyer trust. This is a community discussion question with no clearly defined pain point or market failure.

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