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Andrew Hughes
  • Wadsworth, OH
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Training a property manager

Andrew Hughes
  • Wadsworth, OH
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As my portfolio has grown I have realized soon it will be too big for me to manage myself. I tried hiring a management company a couple months ago and they did a terrible job. From researching other companies in the area I get the feeling I would get the same results from most of them. I have been thinking a solution would be just finding someone I trust, training them how to run the properties the way I like, and turning management over to them. Has anyone else done it this way and does anyone have insight on this idea?

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