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Freeman Schultz
  • long island, NY
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Repairing appliances

Freeman Schultz
  • long island, NY
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From my research in property management, one of the things I have noticed that is a good property manager has a list of vendors they can call on for repairs. But I also noticed that appliance companies have services that can be called if there is an appliance needs to be repaired. 

instance, GE has a service where you call them and they arrange for a vendor to check out what is wrong and repair it. For a fee of course. Is it better off doing that or just getting your own people involved.

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