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Using property manager with long distance rehab project
Note: I didn't find the right forum to post on other than this one.
Hello,
I am a long-distance investor who investing in Ohio. I just purchased my first property and I want to start finding property managers who can help me to oversee the rehab process and be my eyes on the field.
My question is what do I need to look into a property manager who can help me? Like does he needs to charge me more than a normal service...? What to ask him further...?
I would like to hear from someone who had experience with long-distance investing with tips having that kind of a relationship with the property manager in the time of the rehab.
Thank you