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Kyle Sinclair
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Kyle Sinclair
  • Carrollton, TX
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Hey everyone, 

It's my first post on Bigger Pockets! I have an owner occupied home in Carrollton, Texas (near Dallas) we paid 160,000 for it and its current value lies somwhere between 210,000 - 230,000 now. My wife and I have decided this is going to be our first rental property. In fact we have a meeting with a property management company tonight at 6:00 pm. Since owning the home we have a installed a new roof, and downstairs heating/cooling system, as well as repainted, fixed cracks.  Any words of wisdom moving forward? Or any burning questions I should ask of this management company? 

Thanks, 


Kyle 

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