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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Need Help With Tough Rental
Hi All,
I'm reaching out to my bigger pockets experienced investors. Although I have been investing mainly in rentals for the past few years (both in my area and out of state), my first purchase has been, by far, my most challenging. Figuring I knew what I was doing, I purchased a 3-plex in Waterloo, Iowa. All the numbers seemed good, but I didn't know, that I didn't know enough going into this purchase. I have made things "work" for a while now, continuing to learn as I go, but I keep running into property management that gives me bits and pieces of info and insists that my units are "difficult" to keep renters in. No matter what creative idea I try to give them, they wont listen. Does anyone know of a great property management company for a "D" property that could provide some good and honest feedback for my units? Thank you for your time and advice!!! Its so appreciated.