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Bigger Pockets for my non-english speaking parents?

Konrad Kon
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Hello BP fam!

Is there a way for my non-english speaking father (Polish) to utilize the power of Bigger Pockets and its forums? Specifically he is looking for a partner to purchase an Airbnb property in Florida (nearby Walt Disney).


Background Story:

My parents purchased a few 1-2 bedroom apartments during their days and are currently waiting for a cash payout from a investor regarding a property. They would like to reinvest this into the market. His safest option is to continue with additional 1-2 bedroom apartments nearby his home in Chicago. This way he can maximize his cash flow by doing the necessary repairs and maintenance himself. I had advised him to look into partnering up with someone in Florida. His worry is that the maintenance and Airbnb communication with the clients will be tough to do alone and from cross states and I agree.

Has anyone successfully converted the original BP to a different language or has an outlet my father can look into so he can become more knowledgeable and find a partner? 
 

-Konrad K.

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