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Jade Davis
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How much do you outsource in your landlording?

Jade Davis
  • Syracuse, NY
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I am interested in learning from the pros--

How much of your landlording do you outsource versus what you do yourself? I would love to make my business run passively and believe the best way to do this is to outsource outsource outsource! I know the obvious one (property management) but beyond that... what do you all outsource?

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Nicole A.
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  • Baltimore County Maryland and Tampa Florida
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Nicole A.
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I find my own tenants. I do my own general quarterly inspections. I stop by properties to see big repairs/work done to my standards.

I hire out rent court. I have a handyman take care of small jobs. And I have a contractor for bigger jobs. I do not pick up rent in person.

So I'm definitely not passive, but I'm not needed all the time either.

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