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Beth Carter
  • Investor
  • Lufkin, TX
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Intro from a Texas newbie

Beth Carter
  • Investor
  • Lufkin, TX
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Hey guys!  I just joined the forum yesterday.  My husband and I live in Texas (just north of Houston) and rent my childhood home in Arkansas which I inherited.  We're looking to buy more properties to rent to fund our retirement in later years.

Right now we're wondering how to get my husband's business name out as a remodeler in the face of all the Harvey work to be done.  His specialty is drywall/paint/trim...he says basically anything from the slab up.  What are your suggestions (other than advertising in the paper) regarding getting his name out there to the people that will need the work done?  I know there will be a shortage of contractors in the months, maybe even years, to come.

Thanks,

Beth and Brett

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