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July 1, 2011 at 7:50 PM #707063July 1, 2011 at 10:23 PM #708203earlyretirementParticipant
You’re certainly welcome masayako. That’s GREAT news that you have relatives/family in town. I can tell you from personal experience, that makes things MUCH MUCH easier.
In my experiences, it’s been like night and day owning in cities where I have family. For example, in one area I have my mother and father in law going to check my properties every 2 weeks. Even though it’s managed by a really reputable company, you’ll find that family is always more reliable. Even with reputable companies, if they are managing hundreds of properties, you just become another # to them….not so with family.
A good idea if you end up buying is to also get a separate power of attorney done for your family/relatives that will be there in that city/country. That way in case there are any emergencies, you also have them legally available to act on your behalf.
Let us know how it turns out. Good luck.
July 1, 2011 at 10:23 PM #707088earlyretirementParticipantYou’re certainly welcome masayako. That’s GREAT news that you have relatives/family in town. I can tell you from personal experience, that makes things MUCH MUCH easier.
In my experiences, it’s been like night and day owning in cities where I have family. For example, in one area I have my mother and father in law going to check my properties every 2 weeks. Even though it’s managed by a really reputable company, you’ll find that family is always more reliable. Even with reputable companies, if they are managing hundreds of properties, you just become another # to them….not so with family.
A good idea if you end up buying is to also get a separate power of attorney done for your family/relatives that will be there in that city/country. That way in case there are any emergencies, you also have them legally available to act on your behalf.
Let us know how it turns out. Good luck.
July 1, 2011 at 10:23 PM #707839earlyretirementParticipantYou’re certainly welcome masayako. That’s GREAT news that you have relatives/family in town. I can tell you from personal experience, that makes things MUCH MUCH easier.
In my experiences, it’s been like night and day owning in cities where I have family. For example, in one area I have my mother and father in law going to check my properties every 2 weeks. Even though it’s managed by a really reputable company, you’ll find that family is always more reliable. Even with reputable companies, if they are managing hundreds of properties, you just become another # to them….not so with family.
A good idea if you end up buying is to also get a separate power of attorney done for your family/relatives that will be there in that city/country. That way in case there are any emergencies, you also have them legally available to act on your behalf.
Let us know how it turns out. Good luck.
July 1, 2011 at 10:23 PM #707688earlyretirementParticipantYou’re certainly welcome masayako. That’s GREAT news that you have relatives/family in town. I can tell you from personal experience, that makes things MUCH MUCH easier.
In my experiences, it’s been like night and day owning in cities where I have family. For example, in one area I have my mother and father in law going to check my properties every 2 weeks. Even though it’s managed by a really reputable company, you’ll find that family is always more reliable. Even with reputable companies, if they are managing hundreds of properties, you just become another # to them….not so with family.
A good idea if you end up buying is to also get a separate power of attorney done for your family/relatives that will be there in that city/country. That way in case there are any emergencies, you also have them legally available to act on your behalf.
Let us know how it turns out. Good luck.
July 1, 2011 at 10:23 PM #706990earlyretirementParticipantYou’re certainly welcome masayako. That’s GREAT news that you have relatives/family in town. I can tell you from personal experience, that makes things MUCH MUCH easier.
In my experiences, it’s been like night and day owning in cities where I have family. For example, in one area I have my mother and father in law going to check my properties every 2 weeks. Even though it’s managed by a really reputable company, you’ll find that family is always more reliable. Even with reputable companies, if they are managing hundreds of properties, you just become another # to them….not so with family.
A good idea if you end up buying is to also get a separate power of attorney done for your family/relatives that will be there in that city/country. That way in case there are any emergencies, you also have them legally available to act on your behalf.
Let us know how it turns out. Good luck.
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