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Andy Paul
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  • San Francisco, CA
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Roles and Jobs in Real Estate Deals

Andy Paul
Pro Member
  • San Francisco, CA
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Hi Everyone!

I am new to real estate investments and learning as much as I can right now. One question I had was what are all the roles/jobs involved in buying and holding a rental property. I am trying to understand all the parties that can be involved and at what point in the timeline they play a role. For example, a property manager would come into play once the property is purchased and there are tenants in it. 

My goal is to have a list of all of these roles and then begin to start networking in my local community so that I can find the right team or resources to leverage further down the line.

Any and all help is much appreciated!

Thanks,

Andy 

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