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All inclusive agency?
I'm a brand new "Pockets" member. Still in the self-education/pre-investment stage, does anyone recommend a new investor like myself hiring a full service property management company, or can I initially only hire for tenant placing and vetting, while I personally perform handyman and interim repairs for new leases? Which would be the most effective and financially safe for a rookie investor like myself, with a very limited budget?