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Zachary Penn
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Property Managment what do they/should they do

Zachary Penn
  • Rental Property Investor
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Looking to expand out of my current market and still learning and reading. Reading a new book, Dustin Heiner, he says he lets his property managers take care of the rehab of the property? To me this makes sense, but no sense at all. If I find a potential property on the other side of the country, and find a property manager there as well, why are they going to do this? I would get it if I had been a partner for years and they have been managing my business but is this even a question worth asking? Obviously nothing is free, and there will be a cost. But will a new PM take this on? Is this what they do? I do not want to sound like a bafoon asking questions like these so just looking for some feedback. Currently looking in Alabama, if that helps. 

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