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Veronica Giggers
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Good morning BP family. Happy Monday. Is anyone familiar with the Chickasha area in Oklahoma. We are considering purchasing a house in that area. We live in the OKC area. We do not want to self-manage the property but don't want to hire a property manager if we can avoid it. Does anyone have advice on what we need to pay particular attention to when purchasing property in that area, and any recommendations on a "handyman" or someone who could be that middleman for the tenants to call? Thank you.

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Rhett Tullis
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so you don't want to manage it or hire a property manager?  so the tenant is in charge? there is so much more to managing a rental than just fixing things so be ready when you buy.  you might want to start small with one house and see how your plan works out.

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