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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Negotiating PM rate and services.
Hi landlords,
I'm fixing to be a long distance (2.5 hours away) landlord for 14 units. I'm starting to consider using a property management firm at least for the first year or two.
(How) do you negotiate the rate? Most firms are quoting 10%
What if you actually do want to learn the ropes? Can one negotiate a "low lift " rate that would have me doing most of the leasing (for properties that have near 100% occupancy)? I'm thinking I might just need a firm to handle maintenance requests and advise on capital improvements. I actually don't want to delegate all the business functions to a firm.
Would love any suggestions for how to get the essential services I'm looking for at a lower rate.
I suppose I could just ask?
MH