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All Forum Posts by: Mandira Feldvebel

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Post: Getting Started, 0 experience

Mandira FeldvebelPosted
  • Albuquerque, NM
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A storage business is not passive unless the income is there to hire a full time manager and other helpers. My brother in law has a storage business, and he has a manager, and he still works full time in it. There is a lot of work that goes into dealing with abandoned storage units and laws to follow that govern how the contents have to be put up for sale. My BIL and his wife have furnished their home beautifully by buying many things. But it is far from a passive business! He works 40 hours per week, has about 2 weeks off per year.