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How to find a team?
How do I find the "team". By team, I mean a contractor, lawyer, inspector, etc. How? I know that it will take a while to go through people and see who has the best performance. But its a little confusing on how people build a dream team. Do I go to local Real Estate Investor clubs? Facebook them?, or go out to Home Depot or something and sit and wait for someone that looks like a contractor to show up? haha, On a serious note, what is the most effective way to find people? What kind of people should I be looking for? What age?
Thanks!
-Phillip Joo