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Ryan Rutoskey
  • Nashville
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For those that are buying out of state

Ryan Rutoskey
  • Nashville
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I know that it's common for investors to be active in multiple markets. I was looking for some input to understand the role of local agents in regards to their out of state investor. For example do out of state investors find their own people to do any needed work on the property or do they rely on the referrals from their agent to help them find contractors and management companies for them? Where does that agent investor relationship extend to. 

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