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Advice on rehab while out of state

David Thoeny
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I am new into RE (with the exception of about a dozen books and numerous podcasts and webinars) but now its time to dive in!!! I currently work out of state (work in Texas, rehab is in Louisiana [my home state]). My project will consist of several different crafts (roof, drywall, electrical, HVAC, Landscaping, and cosmetics). I'm considering using a GC (general contractor) to handle the coordinating and scheduling but don't know exactly where to start. I understand that a simple Google search can point me in a direction, but I'd like some REAL advice from some REAL investors. I don't really have a mentor YET, so I'm seeking advice from the community of investors.   I don't want to cut corners. I want this done right (not just the project itself but the actual process as well). I started reading into RE over a year ago and it has become my passion. Its all I think about anymore. I want this to be as smooth as possible.

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