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Paul Jagielski
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The good and bad of your landlord/property manger.

Paul Jagielski
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Oreland, PA
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I am just starting my career as a property manager in the Philadelphia Market. is there any advice that you are willing to share that makes your property manager stand out? good and/or bad? suggestions on meeting landlords? thank you in advance! Paul

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@Paul Jagielski I've had a property manager for a little over a month now, and the one problem I am having is bad communication (which happens to be one of my pet peeves, so not off to a good start for this company). When interviewing with the company owner, we both stressed the importance of good, transparent communication. Make sure you stress the importance of this to your potential clients, and then make sure you follow through with your end of the bargain!

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