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How do I figure out what type of work my property needs?

Milad Razavi
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I am brand new to the real estate rental space in Los Angeles! I have an older property that hasn't been lived in for several years, and needs some work done before it is ready to be rented. There seem to be all sorts of dimensions to a property, from the kitchen, to plumbing, to landscaping, and I want to try my best to ensure that I'm focusing on doing what is needed to prepare the property for rental. Are there any sort of established consultants or parties that could come check out the property with me and provide guidance on what kind of work needs to be done before being at a respectable standard for rental purposes? i.e. the kitchen needs to be updated, the plumbing needs to be checked, the front yard is okay, etc. 

Thank you so much!

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