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Building out my team

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I'm looking for advice how to help build out my team.  The last deal I did required more renovations than I anticipated and I don't want to repeat the stress of going through the intense renovation process for my next deal.  Besides making sure not to buy a property that requires so much renovation, I do think I need help in the renovation besides relying on the general contractor.  Would I rely on a property or should I hire an outside project manager?

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I would just partner with a person that has done this before, or even get pointers from this person that has done flips before for a small fee to get it done if you are not partnering with them. This is stuff you need to learn prior to handing off to a project manager so you can tell the project manger what to do at that point in time the responsibility is pushed to them. 

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