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First time Property Manager - Need any advice

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Hello! 

As the title says, I am getting my first rental property ready for rent! It is a 3/2 home located in Orlando, FL. I have zero experience with managing a property but being that I live 5 mins away from the house, I thought I could dip my toes into PM and learn as I go. With that said, I need any advice you all may have including any tools or resources one should leverage, any thing you wish you knew when first starting, and just any advice in general would be helpful. 

I am currently reading Brandon Turners book on Property Managing and watching as many videos as possible but wanted to tap into the BP community as an additional resource. 

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. 

Thank you, 

Nelson

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