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Stephen Daniels
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  • Tucson, AZ
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Bird Dogging to add value and learn from the best, thoughts?

Stephen Daniels
  • Investor
  • Tucson, AZ
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So I’ve heard the term “bird dogging” thrown around on the BP podcast and it got me interested in the idea.

My brother in law and I have quite the network of contractors, real estate owners, and investors we would like to try this concept out with.

I’d like to hear some success or failure stories with this strategy for learning from those who are already in the real estate investing. Anything goes here, how to approach them, dos or don’t, has this ever backfired on anyone... sky is the limit.