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How frustrated are you with managing your properties maintenance? My tenants constantly reach out about issues they are having. Is that something you all experience?

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Nick C.
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Ways to avoid this are to buy a solid property, or do a good rehab on the front end. Buy in good areas, and do a diligent job screening tenants on the front end. 

Either issues are real and your property is in a state of disrepair, or they're non existent and the tenant is the issue. Figure out which is the issue and fix it going forward. 

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