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Mike Jebo
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Toronto, Ontario
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TEAM work makes the DREAM work!

Mike Jebo
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Toronto, Ontario
Posted
This may sound like a stupid question, but I'm a firm believer there are no such thing as stupid questions. Okay! I lied, there are stupid questions, but I believe many have thought about this already and it's crossed people's mind before and is probably also one of the reasons some people haven't started pursuing anything yet. TEAM. I often hear investors mentioning it, but don't see any topics on how to structure one and the details of differences of having a strong team versus an average or crappy one. How do you put one together? Is it a good idea to JV with someone who's handy themselves? Etc. Thank you kindly. Cheers! MJ.

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