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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

How to avoid Bad Mentors
Good day, BP Community,
I'm currently reading chapter 4 on the "book of rental property investing," and I came across the part when Brandon said that you must "Build a relationship by offering value" and Give more than what you get. So my question is, to what extent should you offer more to a particular person to avoid that same person from taking advantage?
Best regards,
Ethan Aurellano