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Jake Kozul
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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Breaking up with my Property Manager...

Jake Kozul
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Grand Rapids, MI
Posted

For starters, the property manager on my higher end units has not done a bad job. I had converted a room in one of my homes to a studio and wanted to try and rent it out myself. I live in a market, as many do now, where it is not challenging to find tenants, and was able to find a number of qualified tenants in 48 hours. I have all of the necessary connections in to put into place (online and drop off payment options, maintenance company, yard care company, attorney and book keeper) to piece this together. My hope, is that I can slowly ween my way off of property management and save myself the  $1,000 a month without sacrificing my sanity. I am sure I am not the first to have had this revaluation, so was looking for some feedback. Thanks in advance. 

Jake

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