First-time renting advice? Property manager or not? Lessons learned?

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    Farris

      Manage it yourself, PM companies rip off owners and by no means is this business “passive”. It’s a business.

      One house you won’t have to do much at all and it’s a waste of money to hand it off.

      I self managed until 300 units then I started added staff.

      You can do 1 very very easily.

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      Mindi

        Be a DIY landlord for a few years so you learn the processes, then hire a PM if you so desire.

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        Scott

          If it’s local. Do it yourself and make sure you are very picky with who you lease to.

          If it’s remote, hire a property manager.

          If you do it yourself, you need to be a handyman or know one who can respond within 24hrs.

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          Josh

            I agree, DIY is the way to go at first if you’re local to the property. I use Rentredi as my software and it works great so far.

            Just remember to log your expenses associated with your property for tax deductions in the future.

            Also it’s a plus if you have a degree from YouTube university to be handy.

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            Aubrae

              4plex house hack in a good neighborhood if possible. Manage yourself for first year at least to build up a decent reserve.

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              Bryan

                if you are working a full time job, use a property manager. no question.

                there are good ones and bad ones. do your homework.

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                Robert

                  A good property manager is worth their weight in gold. I live in the same area as my rentals, and I still use a property manager….because she does an excellent job.

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                  Maranda

                    Bigger pockets has good free resources. Follow their FB group and real estate for rookies is also a good one.

                    I did my research before and used their calculator to run numbers.

                    You want an 8-12% ROI.

                    I self manage and have had zero issues.

                    I just read up a lot on what to include in lease etc.

                    We also bought new construction in a good area.

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