Fraud and flipping is an illegal real estate practice involving the purchase and immediate resale of property, typically to deceive and defraud lenders or other stakeholders by inflating the property's value artificially.
The holding period in real estate refers to the duration of time an investor retains ownership of a property. This interval plays a crucial role in determining the financial outcomes and strategies of the investment, such as potential tax implications, capital appreciation, and cash flow management.
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