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What are the responsibilities of a Property Manager in hurricane?
Good day,
I live in Colorado but own a 9 unit rental property in St Pete Beach, Florida. I was very concerned when I heard Hurricane Irma was headed to FLA and called my property manager last Thursday, who told me there was nothing I could do, no one left to hire, no sandbags left. When I found out the Hurricane was headed directly at St Pete 2 days ago, I posted on Craigslist and found someone with plywood who boarded up the units on the 2nd floor. I also had people offer to put up sandbags, but it was too late. I had text my Property Manager when I put the post on Craigslist and then text him again when I hired someone, but have still not heard back from him.
I do not recall the original agreement we had made 9 years ago when I hired him. But in general, is it a property manager's responsibility to do any type of Hurricane prepping or notification to tenants? I am feeling really disappointed in him right now.
I appreciate any replies.
Alyssa
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The property manger is most likely dealing with many tenants who are now homeless, properties that are flooded or damaged from the storm, employees that have evacuated, and not coming to work. Many people dont have power. At this stage, if you haven't heard much from the PM, that means your place is faring way batter than others.
Take a step back and he/she will respond in time. If you've been with them for 9 years, they most likele have done a good job so far. This just happened and they are in crisis mode.