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Sewer Scope Didn't Catch This Disaster #RealEstateInvesting #DueDiligence — MarketVault
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Sewer Scope Didn't Catch This Disaster #RealEstateInvesting #DueDiligence

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A standard sewer scope isn’t always the complete picture. @OldGuyREI In this clip, we discuss how one hidden section of plumbing beneath a basement floor resulted in a $43,000 repair estimate—despite completing a sewer inspection before purchasing the property. Every real estate investor should understand what is (and isn’t) included during due diligence. One overlooked detail can become an incredibly expensive lesson. If you’re investing in rentals, especially in older markets, this is something you need to know before your next purchase. 👉 Subscribe to The Financial Fire Fighter for practical real estate investing lessons, landlord tips, and financial freedom strategies. #RealEstateInvesting #RentalProperty #LandlordLife #FinancialFireFighter #CashFlow

Added 18 Jul 2026



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