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Opportunities to learn
So, I've found myself invested in learning about being a rental property manager as of recent from a book by Brandon Turner, which I'm almost through. Seeing my older brothers doing great for themselves and their families drove me to aim higher for myself as well. So being 24 years old this year I'm looking for opportunities to learn more about rental property management in my state of Arizona through either assisting with the constriction side of flipping/renovation or paperwork and scouting. I'll admit to not having any credentials or knowledge, but I have to start somewhere, and this post is my first show of proof to myself of my want to learn.