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Updated over 6 years ago, 08/23/2018

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Mike K.
  • Investor
  • Queens, NY
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Rehab Management Rate/Fee?

Mike K.
  • Investor
  • Queens, NY
Posted

Hey fellow members, I have a question that I wanted to bounce off you guys since I see that many members successfully manage out of state rehabs.  I'm currently in the midst of a rehab in Florida while living in NY.  My cousin who happens to be a real estate salesperson in the tampa area has been handling things for me in a sense of contractor meetings, scheduling subs, getting quotes etc... While we never discussed a rate or fee there was always an intention that she would be paid for her time.  How do you typically handle this?  Hourly or Percentage based? and What is the norm or shall I say typical for this sort of thing compensation wise?

Many thanks in advance!

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