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Trey Nixon
  • Evans, GA
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Hiring help to manage rentals

Trey Nixon
  • Evans, GA
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I am approaching 20 rental properties and am about to start looking to hire some management help. We created our own management company, we use Buildium as our management software (we do online apps, leases and all tenants pay online). I have “vendors”, contractors HVAC, etc all lined up as we are flippers too. We plan to grow the the rental portfolio exponentially over the next 18-24 months 45-60 houses. My question is, I need to hire some help with property management. I am making a list of what I do that I need help with. I know I want them to be proficient in Buildium, or at least trainable. What to pay? How many days a week, etc. We have a Commercial location w/warehouse and office space. Just looking to pull from experience on here from others who have scaled. Thanks Trey Nixon

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