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"The Right" property manager/real estate agent

Justin Engel
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I'm a new investor, and very eager to get started. Since I've been listening to the podcast I've heard many times the host, and guest say about investing out of state, and the importance of getting the right property manager. Following up with they know right away if the person is the right choice. I'd like find an agent and manager in 1 if I can, that seems to be a smart business move. However, The question I have is how do you know "the right one"? What cues, what phrases, information the agent/manager provides that give you the assurance it's a good fit, and their interest are intertwined with your own? 

On the other side, what types of questions should I be asking?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks. 

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