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Looking for a Property Manager in Cincinnati

Dan Ermolovich
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Hello, does anyone have a good Property Manager they can recommend in the Cincinnati area? 

Unfortunately the current PM (who owes me money) is completely unresponsive. I'm not even sure how to fire someone I can't even give notice to. I'm in California so this has been extremely challenging. Any advice on this would be great. I will be sending a notice to them from my attorney today but what good will that do if they won't respond? 

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Nathan Gesner
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Nathan Gesner
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Quote from @Dan Ermolovich:

Send them a notice of termination (read your PM Agreement to confirm the process, if they have one) and give them 30 days to turn over all the records, security deposit, spare keys, etc. If they fail, file a complaint with the State Commission or whomever oversees Property Managers in that State. That will get a response out of them right quick because nobody wants the state digging into their business.


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