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Marquez King
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Building a base for Reno and Rentals

Marquez King
  • Specialist
  • Frederick, MD
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Any tips anyone can provide to how to go about finding a solid Contractor, property manager, financing etc when getting your first rental property? How do you determine how the best way to find contracting for a job without getting screwed by cost or completion of work? And would anyone suggest partnering with someone financing or doing everything solo? Once a property is located and ready to go is it best to find a property manager and pay that cost out or just try to maintain the task yourself while still working and doing everything else yourself? Trying to determine the best method when going about getting my rental property. Any advice helps! Thanks in advance!!