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Maintenance Full Time/Part Time
Hi BP Community,
Wondering what some of you all have found for reliable maintenance on multifamily complexes. Have you made the decision to hire someone either full time/part time as onsite maintenance or relied on bidding out specific jobs with local area handymen and/or contractors.
As I continue to grow, I assume the best route would be to hire someone as a FT or PT maintenance worker for a property and pay them an hourly rate. Looking forward to your answer.
Thanks