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Updated almost 11 years ago, 12/21/2013

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Allen Denham
  • SFR Investor
  • Spring , TX
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Letting go

Allen Denham
  • SFR Investor
  • Spring , TX
Posted

When I first started with rentals I had to do everything myself now I have doing it for a while and would like to hire some of it out, I know it's easy to call a plumber when you have a leak or stopped drain and it's easy to call an A/C company when the A/C goes out, but when it comes to make ready I don't think anybody can do it as good as the actual owner, how do you guys feel about it. Because the other day I hired some cleaners that were supposed to be familiar with cleaning a house after tenants move out, but I feel they did a terible job I showed up when they were mopping the floor so I really couldn't inspect their work, what are you guys experiances with this?

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