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Updated over 9 years ago,

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What does it mean to start a team?

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  • San Francisco, CA
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Hi guys, my name is Alain,

Complete newbie to REI, but am currently reading 1 book a week to catch up with the game! As I have been researching and learning from countless REI books and webinar/seminars, one of the most important things that was noted was to build a bulletproof team.

According to this blog: http://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2006/03/15...

In order for me to succeed, I would require people listed on this blog to have a winning team. Now, I do have a silly question. Am I suppose to contact these people everyday, or only when the need arises?

I know I am suppose to network, and e-mail them to refresh their memories of me, but I am just having a hard time trying to visualize a scenario on how I would use their services, as I have no experience of being a landlord yet.

Thanks in advance
- Alain

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