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Gerald Perez
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles CA
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Property Management Responsibilities

Gerald Perez
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles CA
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A friend of mine has a property manager that has claimed to fix issues with their rental property and has shown some signs of negligence. 

They soon discovered that there is mold at their property that the property manager failed to address. 

He claimed to have fixed the problem but soon to discover it is still a problem. 

I worry that the mold may be a health issue for their tenants.

I'm seeking some insight on seeing who is the person liable if there is an issue.

Is it the property manager or the landlord of the property?

The owner is an out-of-state landlord and is trying to get everything fixed, but the property manager continues to claim issues are fixed but are quick fixes.

Hopefully, this makes sense!

Thanks, everyone!

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