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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Salvatore Trapani
  • Realtor
  • Bayside, NY
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New Property Management Co.

Salvatore Trapani
  • Realtor
  • Bayside, NY
Posted

Good Morning BP!

I've been a Realtor and investor for the past 8 years and have recently been contacted by an out-of-state building owner to take over for her current property management company. Although I've managed my own properties, this scenario entails managing 3 separate buildings of roughly 100 total rent-stabilized units.

How would you transition the tenants from the previous PM to my company?

  • Do you mail introductory letters with questionnaires to learn what can be improved?
  • Do you conduct a door-knocking/introductory walk-through of the buildings?

Best Property Management Software?

Thanks BP Family!

Sal

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