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Sean Gribbons
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Do You Use A Project Manager On Your Flips?

Sean Gribbons
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Denver, CO
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Hey BP people, how often do you use project managers for your flips? I'm not talking a general contractor I'm talking someone who is in charge of making sure things are getting done.

If you do use a project manager how much do you pay them? What is your criteria for finding a project manager?

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Sandra K Shirah
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Pineville, LA
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Sandra K Shirah
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Pineville, LA
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I'm in the process of my first paid "project management" for an investor client.  I'm an experienced agent, and as Emmanuel stated, you definitely need to find someone that can deal with a multitude of personalities and someone that doesn't stress too easily. So far it's challenging, but I'm finding it an enjoyable new facet to my real estate experience, and I learn something new everyday.   

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