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Patrick Philip
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How would I find a manager for my flips?

Patrick Philip
  • Florida
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Maybe 3 years down the road, I would want to take a more hands-off approach and find someone to handle the day-to-day part of the job. Currently, I am there every day and doing a lot of the work myself.

Where would I find someone reliable for this? Obviously, the risk of theft is high. If there's no one in my immediate social circle that fits the bill, where would I look? Do people use LinkedIn for this these days?

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Dave Charron
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Dave Charron
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Originally posted by @Account Closed:

This will probably offend a few people but I made a career out of offending people.

If you are so lazy that you have to hire someone to manage a simple residential construction project, than it is my humble opinion, you do not deserve to be involved in a residential construction project!

 Its not lazy, its called delegating.  And its called a business.  When he is required to be there everyday its not a business, its a job.  There is a big difference between a job and a business.  I know when I am swinging a hammer Im doing $15-$20hr work.  When Im doing research and due diligence on new prospective properties to buy more Im doing $100hr+ work.  Sounds like an easy decision to make where to spend my time.

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