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Brent Kiger
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  • Kansas City, MO
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Starting to build a team

Brent Kiger
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  • Kansas City, MO
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Good evening, I'm interested in seeing if anyone has any prior experience they are willing to share regarding building out a team. I currently have about 20 doors and a full-time job. I'm at the point where its hard for me to scale my business because I'm too busy working in the business. I'm looking to bring on some help, and actually am going to consider bringing on a long-term tenant of mine with construction experience to help with tenant turnover, make ready preparedness, etc.

Mainly just curious about the first "employee" process, and any major pitfalls or successes that other investors have realized once you have started building out your team. Any insight would be great appreciated. Thanks all!

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