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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Yuma, AZ
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Best way to find a boots on the group person besides craighlist?

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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Yuma, AZ
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Craigslist deleted my account for no reason, I created a new one and I had to verify my mumber. I tried but I cant because I already used it. Now I cant use craighlist. Is there other page that I can use in order to find a boots on the group person?

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Alora Glaze
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I always think you find the best connections from referrals - if you do not already have an "in" with a REI Realtor, who might have referrals for you, then your next best resource is crowd-sourcing the info. Join groups on social medias for investing/REI in the area you're trying to find a team with. You may hear reviews or at least get names for you to run backgrounds on. Remember, you get what you pay for - and sometimes less than that if you do not vet correctly: always make sure they're licensed and insured.

Best of luck to you!

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