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Thinking about buying a Rooming house
I currently see two on the market, both reasonably priced. I have heard that they can be a big head ache in some respects, but I also know that they can generate big bucks as well. If I was to get one I would definitely want to hire a property manager. My next question is how should I go about attaining a trust worthy property manager? Also what tips could you give me as far as keeping tabs on the property manager. I don't want any of my potential profits being siphoned out as a result of a crooked property manager.