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All Forum Posts by: Joseph Baron Fuller

Joseph Baron Fuller has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

I want to know what most property managers have in place to handle large amounts of units. I currently run 150 lower end SFR's, 5 Complexes less than 15 units per and a mobile home park totaling 230 units in two cities with myself, another worker and a maintenance guy, This is done for another person, I'm consistently on the phone from the moment I get into the office in the morning until when I get out clocking 200+ phone calls a day on some days and with general office work, and a pest control company run out of the same location taking an hour to two out of my day. Given the same structure and amount of units, what kind of staff would you have? I'm deeply overwhelmed sometimes by the job and want to see if it's so difficult because of past mismanagement and disorganization or because we don't have enough staff. Feel free to share your personal setups and make me feel like a wimp if necessary, I'm really looking to see the capacity of a well run property management company on average. Thank You.

Post: Recommendations on Autobiographies

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I feel as though the books that Iโ€™ve read from successful people each one has given me a piece of them that I can take with me to use as a tool to become more successful in the future and to navigate the world. I study constantly and in no way think that this will be a substitute for an education in real estate, but I want to know if anyone knows about any autobiographies or biographies written about or by billionaire or ultra-millionaire to be able to read and see how they think about real estate and what things they consider. Even just a chronicle of some deals made in the way the Art of the Deal doesnโ€™t talk much about the logistics of real estate as much about how he managed to make things happen. Any input would be much appreciated, thank you.๐Ÿ“•๐Ÿ“—๐Ÿ“˜๐Ÿ“™