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Ana Marie B.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • SF Bay Area, CA
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Recommendations for Prop Mgrs in Seattle, WA

Ana Marie B.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • SF Bay Area, CA
Posted

Hi BP Fam - We're looking into possibly changing our property manager. He currently charges us 8.5% of monthly rent. We only have 2 rentals in the Seattle area (1 condo and 1 SFR). We're interested in someone with competitive rates and stellar service (to both LL and tenants).

Our current property manager was also our realtor who helped us to score our 2 rentals.  He hustles and is a super nice guy, which is great, but recently his communication has become more and more delayed.  For instance, one of our tenants are up for lease renewal and we want to increase rent; shot the PM an email and didn't hear back for 3 weeks.  I had to text him at which point I got a 2 word response.  We're guessing he's becoming too busy since the Seattle market is red hot.  

Anyway, whatever referrals folks can send me way would be much appreciated!  

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