Don't believe everything you hear๐
Everyone in this room has been here: a broker tells you the deal is โclean, easy, and ready to cash flow.โ I had one in East Texas: โก๏ธ Originally $1.2M, discounted to $1M โก๏ธ Long-term tenants, no major capex โก๏ธ Seller financing available Looked like the perfect wholesale play. But when I dug deeper, hereโs what I found: ๐จ 4 campers in the parking lot being used as housing ๐จ Overgrown, broken fences, potholes everywhere ๐จ 24 pages of city code violations (feces in units, unsafe wiring, rotten roofs, blocked fire exits) And the kicker? The broker had never even visited the property. ๐ Hereโs the lesson: Donโt trust the broker. You have to vet this info for yourself. Too many people lose money not because of the deal, but because they didnโt check behind the numbers or the story. Thatโs why I created this guide: Donโt Trust, Must Verify. Inside youโll learn: โ
The one question to always ask a broker (and what their answer really means) โ
How to pull city records that expose hidden risks โ
The exact checklist I use on every site visit โ
How to use โbad dealsโ as practice that sharpens your skills If you want it, drop VERIFY below and Iโll send it your way.