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Ryan Cleary
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Saint Lucie, FL
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First attempt at managing myself

Ryan Cleary
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Saint Lucie, FL
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For years we have used professional property management.  We are now selling one of our properties, our management company does not want to manage during a sale since they would be taking on a significant amount of extra work.

I need to inform the tenants that I am going to be taking over management (and that I have no idea what I'm doing lol).  

I am assuming I should bring a welcome packet with me when I go to speak to them (I plan on using turbotenant just to help me out).

Should I give them the option to break the lease with no consequences since we are selling the property and we will ask for people to enter their units many times?

Any info would be great!

  • Ryan Cleary
  • [email protected]
  • 561-850-8229
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