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Changing PM while going through an eviction
Hi all,
Looking for advice. I was just about to pull the trigger on changing property managers because they are not performing well. Not responding to tenant issues, failing to quickly follow up with late rents, etc. But they have just told me one of the tenants needs to be evicted for non-payment and having pets, which is in violation of the lease. I want to drop the PM asap however I'm thinking their rapport and history of the tenant might help get the eviction to go smoother (if possible). Any advice appreciated, or if there is something I should worry about with changing PM's halfway through an eviction.
Thanks!