No Clear Red-Flag Framework for Screening Wholesale Real Estate Deals
Experienced real estate investors waste significant time evaluating wholesale deals that should be immediately disqualified by known red flags. A structured screening checklist would let investors quickly identify and reject unworkable deals before committing to full analysis.
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