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Property Management/First deal
Hello everyone, looking at purchasing my first Deal, it is a multi family duplex with the ability to raise rent, the only thing I can't seem to figure out is: The property currently has a property management company taking care of it, if I were to purchase, would I have to keep that property management company in the purchase agreement or would that all be settled during the purchase? Thank you for the advice.