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Ben Gammon
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  • cincinnati, OH
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I'm starting a property management company in Cincinnati - what is your wish list?

Ben Gammon
  • Property Manager
  • cincinnati, OH
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Howdy! 

I have 10 years of property management experience, 5 years in development and decided I'm going to venture into property management and development for others because I keep getting asked to do it anyways. 

What is on your wish list for a property management company? 

What are some of the shortcoming you've seen in other property management companies? 

Where do you think you could see some improvements in the process? 

Would love to hear your feedback. Thanks! 

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Timur Salikov
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Timur Salikov
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Id say treat the property like your own. Suggest upgrades to maximize rents. Check the units periodically and schedule maintenance before things break or the tenants starts to complain. 

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