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Multi-Family Investing Advice

Karla Talancon
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Redwood City, CA
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This questions is for someone involved in multi-unit 4+ without the assistance of a property management company. What are your best tips for dealing with these types of units and what the of things should I expect?

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    Kimberly Keesler
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    Kimberly Keesler
    • Investor
    • San Francisco, CA
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    If you don't want to have a property manager, then I would at least make sure you build up a team of reliable "on call" folks (handymen, plumbers, etc) that you can use when things break.  Which they will. 

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