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Updated over 8 years ago, 08/14/2016

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John T.
  • Lakewood, OH
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Choosing a Property Management Company - Cleveland, OH

John T.
  • Lakewood, OH
Posted

Hey All,

As I continue my career in real estate, I am learning more and more each day. As business increases, I am finding out that some things work that I didn't expect to and conversely some things aren't going as smoothly as I'd hoped. With 6 tenants I am fielding about 1 call per week. It could be anything from my pilot isn't lit on the stove, or an email from the water company saying that they have noticed a potential leak. I work a full time job in addition to managing my 3 duplexes. This doesn't leave much time to do the things I enjoy.

I am hoping that a property management company is the solution. I would like them to be a liaison that fields all calls from tenants and carries out any necessary evictions. It would also be nice if they are able to carry out small repairs in the event that I am unavailable. The flexibility is crucial. I would still like to find my own tenants, as well as prep the units for rentals during vacancies. I just want to be sure not to let them know that I am the owner of the property. I will probably say that I am a representative from the management company or something.

Are their management companies that are flexible and affordable? Please help me get ahead of the learning curve here and inform me of some of the pros and cons of working with a management company.


Thanks,

John

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