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Mario J Perez
  • Investor
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Deal Evaluation

Mario J Perez
  • Investor
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico
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I’ve read to only do deals in which the numbers work when I hire everything out. (Maintenance, Repairs, Electrical, Plumbing, Landscaping, ect.) When evaluating a property, how do I determine when the numbers are strong enough and everything is outsourced for the deal to work and be profitable?

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