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Shadowing a seasoned flipper.

Jaren Taylor
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I'd love to get started in flipping houses, especially here in souther California. However, I do not have to much experience or capital. I've came to a realization that it is probably smart to shadow some REI through some flips. How would I add value to that REI, and NOT be just an annoying bugger who ask a bunch of questions through a stressful flip? Thank you BP in advance!

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