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WRI Property Management
Has anyone worked with WRI Property Management? They are transitioning to a new name of ResiHome. Looks like they are a national company centralized in Atlanta. They partner with local teams to reach various markets in the US. They seem to be pretty cheap. 5-7% management fees. Reviews are pretty dismal from tenants...which seems to be the case for most property management companies...wondering to hear any experiences from an investor perspective. My market is small and the local players all seem to charge 10-12%...double that of WRI.