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Scott Babcock
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Property Management fees and key services

Scott Babcock
  • Seattle, WA
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Should I expect to pay 10 percent for PM? If you use a PM company for multiple properties are you getting a break at some point? Like 3 SFH? 5? More?

Are there any red flags to watch out for when screening?

Thanks for your advice.

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@James Wise Yes, what you say makes sense. Small fries don't make waves! One month's rent is just a one-time initial fee and then the percentage every month after that?

@Account Closed I can see 10 but 15 is starting to get expensive, no? What would you expect for paying that amount? I guess it is what it is, depending on the market, so maybe 15 percent just gets you what 10 does elsewhere?

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