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time2roll
Oct 24, 2016Nomad
Hemi Joel wrote:Since you have experience I think you will do fine. Yes I recommend finding a professional manager so you can retire. Not just some person but a real company. This would not be the time to learn the ropes.
How does that work out? I have been operating residential and small commercial rentals for many years, and it seems that being close by is a plus. Does anyone hang onto their rentals when going full time? Do you hire a professional manager?
Thanks, Joel
I own/manage several residential units and plan to hire a manager at some point to retire. I do less and less hands on management and repairs and hire out more and more.
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