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Sally Saladino
  • Investor
  • Coeur D alene, ID
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Property Management Issues

Sally Saladino
  • Investor
  • Coeur D alene, ID
Posted
I've inherited a property management company when I bought a property and they seemed to be good at the beginning and did what they said. They apparently manage almost 300 properties, which was kind of a red flag to me because there were only 4 employees. We did end up moving out of state and didn't sign a contract with them so that's one of the big issues going on. Plus they don't answer emails anymore or phone calls but they do call back every once and awhile. It's very frustrating. So I want to change the property management on that property and since we haven't signed a contract with them I believe that means we can do that. I'm question is How do we get them to change the property over to a different management company in a timely manner? Since we're out of state.

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