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Alex Silang
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Essentially just be the financier?

Alex Silang
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Las Vegas, NV
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So I basically don't know how to swing a hammer, and I don't think I really have much talent (or natural interest) in learning construction? I plan on hiring a general contractor ( like many do) and then hiring my property manager to manage him. 

I handle the rest. Start with cosmetic jobs first and then move on. 

Is there anything wrong with this? What do you think?

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