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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Should I hire an attorney to fire my property management company?
Interested in hearing what biggerpockets members experience has been in this situation.
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Brad,
I understand you may be looking for a new property manager and perhaps completely done with the existing. However, my question to you is are they not wanting to acknowledge your notice of separation? Have you informed them that you would like to move your property/properties? I think there are a lot of things to consider before jumping straight to an attorney – ultimately costing you more money.
Respectfully,