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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Chris F.
  • Denver, CO
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scaling up the business

Chris F.
  • Denver, CO
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For those of you who own significant quantities of units, how do you handle scaling the business? I imagine once you own a significant number of properties it becomes a logistical issue for 1 or 2 people, and will require you to bring in an assistant. However, do stay with the LLC entities, maybe with a managing LLC, or do you incorporate at some point? I'm wondering if that ever makes sense.

Just wondering if there's still time enough in the day or if you just pass it off to someone else to handle dealing with PMs, maybe focus on acquisitions, your golf swing, etc ?

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