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Dylan Tanner How Are Property Management Employees Paid?
23 March 2014 | 1 reply
I even outsource some services to another country to keep costs down.
Rhonda C. Seattle Eastside and HOA
29 March 2014 | 14 replies
Your expected cash flow will depend on whether or not you're managing the tenants yourself or not, if all the maintenance is outsourced, or if you can do some of it yourself, etc.
J. Martin Lifestyle Design - What is it and how does it impact you?
18 June 2014 | 22 replies
I've always had the goal to have my real estate income on my "fix and holds" provide enough TOTALLY PASSIVE income for me to not wake up before 11AM and always be able to wear flip flops, from anywhere in the world :) More recently, I read some of Ali's blog posts, and it's a much more explicit and targeted form of something that has been less explicit in my own goals, investments, and work flow..For now, I've been outsourcing whatever I can.
Francis A. Minneapolis - Penn Ave Area
12 June 2014 | 16 replies
I am also aware that Minneapolis is expensive with regards to property prices etc but cheaper the LA.My family who live in the suburbs of St Paul are a tad leery of this area (it isn't exactly the 'burbs) meaning, I have to tread extra carefully and probably have to think about outsourcing property management IF (and only if) a deal is too good to walk away from.I have started to have exploratory conversations with a realtor who has quite a few listings in this area.
Josh McCullough Partnership Structure
28 July 2015 | 6 replies
The things that are very hard to outsource in the real estate world are:Finding OpportunitiesRaising MoneyManagement, property knowledge and construction are all very important but eventually they can and should be outsourced if you want to continue to grow and spend your time efficiently.  
Alicia Mccormack Newbie Back in The Game
22 February 2017 | 3 replies
Regardless of what you have or think it is usually best to use an outsourced real estate Agent or Broker, rather than yourself and your possibily bias.  
Elizabeth Wilson How to find a good VA?
3 March 2017 | 4 replies
We are growing our business and need to start outsourcing.  
Craig Kleffman California 4 Unit - Epitome of CA Excess?
8 March 2017 | 20 replies
You can pair that with your lender speaking with the seller to offer assurances that the loan will go through (eg, outsource some of your selling to your lender), but at the end of the day it's on you to HLAW if you want to be in that "handful a year" category and not the "oh look another hour of talking about something you will never actually do because you have no hustle" category. 
Phillip Vaughan Logistics of investing from Afar
8 March 2017 | 16 replies
It would take a lot of trust for me to  be able to completely outsource that to someone.  
Sean Sessions Outsourcing Cold Calls?
6 March 2017 | 0 replies
I'm Looking into doing more cold calling to specific lists,but my question is are there anyone that has outsourced there cold calling needs and I would love to pick your brain on this topic as I would love to increase the volume of calls in this area of my marketing.