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Bruce N.
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Having some one else do my rent ups

Bruce N.
  • Investor
  • Chico, CA
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I have gotten in to the rental property business over the last three years with 10 college apartment units as part of my inventory and have a property manager do rent ups, collect rent and field calls for those units as I was busy with remodels elsewhere.   Now I'm done with the big remodeling push and am considering letting her do the rent ups for a flat fee and taking on the rest as I field the maintenance issues anyway.   It seems I have the time for this but am a little nervous to change things as she has kept the units full.   Any thoughts?

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Curt Davis
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Memphis, TN
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Curt Davis
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Dont rock the boat. Let her keep managing the units. 

  • Curt Davis

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