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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Ivan A.
  • Developer
  • Atlanta, GA
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New Property Management Company in Atlanta, Georgia

Ivan A.
  • Developer
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hey fellow investor, if you hate getting your life interrupted by tenants...I partnered up with a broker to start a property management company a few weeks ago. The other partner is also a lawyer and we both have reliable construction crews at our disposal. So you can get discounts on legal action and repairs/renovations for your properties too.

Here is background on us:
http://www.atlantisga.com/2017/02/21/who-is-behind...
And our rates:
http://www.atlantisga.com/atlanta-property-managem...

If interested, give me a call at 678-982-8854.

For investors with more than 10 properties, we can work out a volume discount.

Thanks for reading

Offering

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Brad Larsen
  • Property Manager
  • San Antonio and Austin, TX
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Brad Larsen
  • Property Manager
  • San Antonio and Austin, TX
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As a truly silent partner you never mention....maybe it would be OK.  People hate attorneys and do not want to have their property manager bully them with attorney talk, paperwork, and threats of being involved in a suit because the attorney can do all of that for free.  

If you just use a more subtle approach then "partnered with an attorney" - it would go over better.  

Find and create excellent points of difference.  Just leave that part out....unless you are going after his clients doing wraps and owner finance deals.  Then, use it as a value add.  

Hope this helps.  Good luck out there!

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