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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Property Manager Needed (20 unit complex)
We are under contract on a 20 unit apartment complex in Odessa Texas, and are looking for a property manager / management company. Do ya'll have any recommendations or someone you use?
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There are some great replies in here already but I would also want to suggest the use of virtual management software as a supplement to traditional management as well.
There are some powerful software tools out there that essential manage all of those units from your computer screen (collect rent, process maintenance tickets).
Hire a local handyman and they can act as your boots on the ground in case of notices or emergencies.
This may help you save a couple hundred bucks down the road from the rising prices that management companies are charging now.
Here are some of my software suggestions: Marble, Apartments.com, Avail, Buildium