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Bob Smith
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Des Moines, IA
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Visiting out of state rentals - what to do?

Bob Smith
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Des Moines, IA
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I have been less than happy with some rentals I have in another state.  I want to go there but not sure what I am going to actually do.  For example, a have a commercial property where I visit my tenant every year or two as a way of reminding him I am a real person, checking the property, etc....  I can't do that with my single family tenants.  I was thinking I could meet with my property manager and maybe also meet with a couple of possible replacement PMs I have considered switching to. Maybe drive by my properties for an external check.  So my question is what would you do if you went to visit your single family rentals in another state?  Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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