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Adam Humphrey
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How to Find Good Boots on the Ground Partner?

Adam Humphrey
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Huntsville, AL
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Hello All,

I have been in realestate for about 2 years now, and still learning everyday. One of my main roadblocks is finding a boots on the ground partner in the Huntsville Alabama area. I have the loan approval and know how to get the deal done, I just don't have the time to get out and look at houses and make phone calls during the day because I work a 9 to 5. Does anyone know how I should go about finding partners?

Thanks,

Adam H.

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Margo Roberts
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Margo Roberts
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My first guess is to find someone local investor rehabber thru Bigger Pockets or google "REIA groups" in that area and then call around requesting boots-on-the-ground partners with knowledge, experience, and time to find and follow-through on deals. Perhaps you can get email access to the groups and send out emails to members and then F/U with phone calls.

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