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Rental Property Roofing Repairs

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I just bought my first rental property so I'm actually a rental property owner and I wanted some advice from some roofing experts. I bought the house knowing that it has a problem with the roof. It's not leaking (yet)but there's a section of it that is damaged(from who knows what).

The inspector identified the damage and so I was able to get a better price for the property. However, the entire roof is about 5 years old. Is there a method where I can hire a roofing contractor to replace just a part of the roof, or is it better to have someone replace the entire house's roof?

How long does a typical roof last? If its 5 years old already, will I be better off replacing the entire roof or any roofing repair in honolulu you can recommend? Really want to make the best decision since this is a rental property and I'm thinking "rate of return."

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