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Ben Naught
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Prosser, Wa
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SHOULD I BRING IN A PARTNER FOR HELPING WITH REHAB/ACQUISITION

Ben Naught
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Prosser, Wa
Posted

Should I bring in a partner for assisting with renovations and project management? I currently renovate and resell homes as well as wholesale and fix and flip for cash to buy rentals.

The idea of a partner is appealing but at the same time a hassle and am debating just hiring the work out and factoring it as a line item expense.

Any advice or input is welcome. Thanks so much !

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