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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

OOS Core Four question
We have 1 old rental OOS and now starting to look into more rental investments in the same area. We just got a new Property Manager for our property who is also a realtor and her husband is a GC. In building our new "core four" for looking for future properties is this a win-win or a red flag to have 3 of the 4 core team members in the same person/family?
What would you do?
Is it wiser to get 4 totally different people who aren't related or have any connection to each other?
Thanks in advance!