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Bridgette Delva
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ocala, FL
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Rehab Investors in Bay Area - Who needs free labor?

Bridgette Delva
Pro Member
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ocala, FL
Posted

Hey fellow BPers - this is not a gimmick!  

My husband (JD) and I relocated from Atlanta in January of this year and are looking to make connections locally. As odd as it may sound, we're looking to volunteer our time to help local rehab investors perform their renovations. We finished our last rehab in Dec in Atlanta & are renting it long term; we are also working on a rehab property in Florida but we love the hands on aspect of rehabbing. 

Hoping this isn't too much of a stretch to use this forum to look for opportunities to volunteer our time in your residential rehab project.  JD is an electrician by trade, along with many other talents; I'm the painter, tiler and a few other tricks so this is our attempt to volunteer some of our free time.

If you have a need or know of any rehab investor in SF (or a surrounding Bay area city) who would trust our free labor, we'd love to get connected and help someone else with their investment portfolio.

Again, this is not a gimmick and no strings attached - we're just hoping to learn more about the local market, make connections and help someone out in the process!

  • Bridgette Delva
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