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Bobby Christoulakis
  • Modesto, CA
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At what point do I hire a full time handyman?

Bobby Christoulakis
  • Modesto, CA
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Hello everyone,  I just closed on a 23 unit property,bringing my total number of units to 85. I find myself on the fence weather or not I'm big enough to hire my own full time handyman. I dont do much of the maintenance myself and usually hire different contractors/ handyman. Ideally I would like to have my own employee who knows how I like things done and also doesn't have 4 different jobs going at once, I would be their only priority.  Any knowledge about hiring a full time handyman would be great!

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