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Reed Mollins
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Management Companies in Upstate NY (kingston, new paltz, stone

Reed Mollins
  • Investor
  • High Falls, NY
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New investors in the area, still living in NYC, and hoping for a hands-off property management company that doesn't charge the full 10% that most of the advertised locals seem to look for. Anyone have any experience with a company they recommend?

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we've been talking to two organizations so far---

one is based in wappingers falls, called "integrity property management" and the manager is Chris Orefice (unfortunate, i know)

the other is Jim Haywood out of Newburgh

I've gotten a good feeling from Chris, not so much from Jim, but they both end up at around 10% of the gross, and neither have an clause in cases of vacancy.... so, not great.

Any other help would be much appreciated!

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