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How to switch from management company to myself
Hello everyone! Hope everyone is having a good summer.
Just wanted to ask a quick question via a forum. I have been reading so much information on how to become a landlord for my properties and how to run them as a successful business. My properties currently are managed by a property manager but I would like to move to managing them myself.
How do you suggest I go about eliminating the management and introducing myself to the tenant and hopefully get them to re lease up again with me? (Management contract ends 2 weeks prior to tenant lease ends)
I was thinking of sending a letter in the mail introducing myself lettIbh the tenant know my plans two months prior to the lease ending.