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Will Gile
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  • Simi Valley, CA
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Need Advice on What to Charge

Will Gile
  • Investor
  • Simi Valley, CA
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Hi Bigger Pockets Community, I have a friend who lives in Washington State with a house in Orange County.  It's empty, paid off, and sitting there.  It's in need of some repairs to get it ready to be sold/rented.  My friend is interested in having me oversee all the repairs and possibly rent it out.  I'm wondering what I should charge him for the overseeing part?  Can anyone give me a good suggestion on if it should be a percentage or a flat fee? 

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