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Long Distance Landlord- Military
I hope everyone is well! I am active duty, currently stationed up in the PNW and I have a rental property in DC. I just recently learned (via my tenants reaching out to me as a last resort) that my property management has been dropping the ball big time so I terminated them. I wish I could fly out there to get everything squared away but it is just not possible right now. I have set up a new lease agreement, arranged payment via Cozy and lined up local contacts for a handyperson, HVAC, plumbing, elec etc. but I am curious as to how to find services to go out and do quarterly/ biannual interior inspections and/or key turn over. Would appreciate thoughts/referrals, particularly in NW Washington DC. TIA!!