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Looking for advice on handling tenant while out of the country
Hello everyone, I recently bought my first investment property and my first tenants move in today. They seem like great people and I'm very excited. However, I am leaving the country soon for a week long vacation and wasn't sure of the best way to ensure they're taken care of while I'm gone. Since I only have one property I do not have a property management company and don't believe I can sign one for just one week. My girlfriend will be able to receive texts (at least that's the plan) and I will have internet at times. However, there will be a six hour time zone difference. Hopefully, they don't need to contact me, but any suggestions on how to ensure they're needs are met while I'm gone would be appreciated.