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Updated about 6 years ago, 10/09/2018
Hiring a maintenance person for a 30 unit
Long time listener/reader, first time poster.
Little back story- I own a 30 unit complex. It’s been in the family for 3 generations and I’ve worked/ managed it for about 15 years. We’ve always handled most problems “in house” aside from complex plumbing and electric. Since I’ve taken over, I’ve started to outsource the things I absolutely hate doing (snow removal, trimming hedges, etc.) and found it’s the best money I’ve ever spent. Next on my list would be those annoying and tIme consumIng house calls for leaky faucets and other water leaks. The buildings were built in the 1950’s so everything that hasn’t been replaced is pretty old.
I’d like to hire a maintenance person to tend to these problems but I wasn’t sure what would be fair as far as pay? Was thinking maybe $1000/ month base pay and a little extra for time/per job? If it worked out well, he could take on more work and I would feel more comfortable buying more units. Any input is appreciated!