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Old 11-02-2008, 11:11 PM
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Default Due Diligency Reports are sometimes helpful

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One thing that you should look for is a developer who makes available key information without being asked.

This may be a full official report by an independant body, or maybe just all the key documents provided in an easy to read package.

Many of the big agents like to tell you that they do this before they agree to sell a development - mainly for their own protection, and then when you ask for the report it either takes months to arrive or they do not release it.

Rgardless, YOU Need to ask the key questions direct to the developer - if this has to be via an agent then make sure the information is written with the name of the person giving the info, and the source.
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