đ¨ New Resource Drop: Multifamily Due Diligence Checklist (with âmust-haveâ â
items)
I just added a Multifamily Due Diligence Checklist to the classroom: đ Classroom â Free Resources â Multifamily Due Diligence Checklist Hereâs why you should care (even if youâre still doing back-of-napkin math): A lot of older âhobby ownersâ keep records like itâs 1987⌠which means you wonât get clean financials, neat leases, or anything resembling a system. So I starred (â
) the non-negotiables: the items you must collect/verify to avoid underwriting fantasy land. How to use it: - Start with the â
items first (these are the deal gatekeepers) - If the seller canât produce something, you use the checklist to force clarity: verify, estimate, or bake in risk - Treat it like a deal filter. If they canât meet the basics, you either retrade or walk If youâre actively looking at a deal, pull it up and run your current opportunity through the â
section today. Itâll save you from learning expensive lessons the traditional way (pain). â
Go grab it: Classroom â Free Resources â Multifamily Due Diligence Checklist