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Jeff Ausdemore
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Looking for suggestions on how to find part time help!

Jeff Ausdemore
  • Investor
  • Bedford, TX
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Hello everyone!

I'm thrilled that we've grown to this point in our portfolio, but we are now up to 10 single family homes, and with other (more than) full time jobs, we are desperately looking for some help from someone that can help us track rents, walk throughs (property upkeep), etc.
We have done an excellent job up to this point, but it is not sustainable, since we travel for work, and our tenants need more communication/attention.

Any suggestions/thoughts here?

Thanks in advance,

JA

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Drew Sygit
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Drew Sygit
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@Jeff Ausdemore can already tell that you will ignore advice from @Eliott Elias and @Nathan Gesner and will stick to your DIY guns - even if you're being penny-wise & dollar-foolish.

You can separate your labor problem into two:

1) Admin Labor: create SOP videos showing how you want things done. Hire an offshore VA to implement

2) Field Labor: many real estate agents are seeing business slow and will soon be "starving". Hire one of these to execute your SOP videos.

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