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Hi, I own a small construction company, and also manage around 200 doors in Ohio, between Cleveland and Akron.

I am trying to acquire more properties to manage, as well as pick up customer's for rehab work. 

Does anyone have any best practices or tactics that have been successful in the past for them?


Thanks,

Chris

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Quote from @Chris Vanuch:

Hi, I own a small construction company, and also manage around 200 doors in Ohio, between Cleveland and Akron.

I am trying to acquire more properties to manage, as well as pick up customer's for rehab work. 

Does anyone have any best practices or tactics that have been successful in the past for them?


Thanks,

Chris


 Do you operate in Columbus, Ohio?


 Unfortunately not at the moment. 

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