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After Hurricane checklist

Jeff Cua
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Hi all!

I’m a new out of state investor self managing with a few questions if anyone can help. Since I can’t be there physically to walk the property. For insurance claims, Should I ask my tenants to take pics/vids? Or have some kind of professional walk the property to provide me a list of damages. I know some fencing blew down and branches fell in the yard. Very minor damage, but I just bought the property March 22 and want to make sure other parts of the property are accounted for. What is the best process after hurricanes for out of state investors? St Pete’s region was very fortunate on this one (hurricane Ian) hope the rest of the state recovers quickly!  Thank you.

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