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Tamela Shannon
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Taking charge of a Flip

Tamela Shannon
  • San Antonio, TX
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Hello everyone,

It has been awhile since I was last on here. And during that time, I have quickly learned that I am not as fast paste as of many you. I am looking for the right way for me to get into real estate investing. I am actively looking for a house to live in and rent the extra rooms.  

BUT I have a question to those who are into flipping. If you're a flipper but do not like working with contractors. Would you hire someone to work with the contractors for you?

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Percy N.
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Percy N.
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Tamela Shannon if you have a good General Contractor, they can deal with the subs and you will have a single point of contact.

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