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Julian Pacheco
  • San Diego, CA
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Want to rent Vacant home but needs work

Julian Pacheco
  • San Diego, CA
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Hello,

Ive been gone a while from bigger pockets but I’ve recently had issues renting out a vacant home in el paso tx.

Im in the Navy and live in San Diego so its hard for me to get the work done from here. I cant find a property manager who will take the property as is. I was told to get it into renting shape but here are all the problems at that house that need to be fixed to accomplish that.

The floor was stripped in two rooms so i need to put tile in two rooms and 3 closets. About 249 total sq ft.

The front yard which has rock landscape  looks rough. And the back yard is basically just dirt but should not be a problem right now. 


there is some water damage on the ceiling of the master bedroom but i called insurance and they said they saw no sign of a roof leak and mentioned that it would benefit to get a roofer look at it and isolate the issue then call back the insurance adjuster. 
id like to get a new fridge because the one there is beat up an eye sore.

There is a leak in the sink tub so it may need to be replaced to to rusting

So my question is if there is anyone out there that manage my property as is or anyone that can help me to get these necessary jobs completed as soon as possible. Before December sounds realistic.

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