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1137: Q&A: How Can You Use Multiple Contracts on One Property? - Episode 1137
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Is it possible to use multiple rental contracts in a single-family home? What are some factors to consider before you convert a home into a multifamily residence? That's the first question I'm answering on today's show!
On this episode of Investing in Real Estate, I'm taking three of your great questions on using multiple contracts, how to buy real estate in the US as an international investor, and ideas for utilizing home equity if you have a bad credit score.
On this episode of Investing in Real Estate, I'm taking three of your great questions on using multiple contracts, how to buy real estate in the US as an international investor, and ideas for utilizing home equity if you have a bad credit score.
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1137: Q&A: How Can You Use Multiple Contracts on One Property? - Episode 1137
Investing in Real Estate with Clayton Morris | Investing for Beginners
MP3•Episode home
Manage episode 470595740 series 1058770
Content provided by Investing in Real Estate with Clayton Morris | Investing for Beginners and Clayton Morris. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Investing in Real Estate with Clayton Morris | Investing for Beginners and Clayton Morris or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Is it possible to use multiple rental contracts in a single-family home? What are some factors to consider before you convert a home into a multifamily residence? That's the first question I'm answering on today's show!
On this episode of Investing in Real Estate, I'm taking three of your great questions on using multiple contracts, how to buy real estate in the US as an international investor, and ideas for utilizing home equity if you have a bad credit score.
On this episode of Investing in Real Estate, I'm taking three of your great questions on using multiple contracts, how to buy real estate in the US as an international investor, and ideas for utilizing home equity if you have a bad credit score.
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