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Rayan Faris
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How can a property owner be held liable when using a property management company?

Rayan Faris
  • Coral Gables, FL
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If a property owner is using a reputable property management company how can he be held liable? What could he be held liable for?

Obviously if he denied repairs or funds for them?

What else if he isn't actively managing the property at all?

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Joe Villeneuve
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@Rayan Faris Simple answer...everything.  The PM is responsible for carrying out the mechanics of the actual management...and not liable for the results.  You can fire them if they don't deliver up to your standards, but by having someone else to the work, doesn't mean you are absolved of the liability.

Hate to use such a vulgar example, but it fits best.  If you hired a a thief, and the thief got caught, you're still going to jail.

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