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Brittany King
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What should I look for in a property manager?

Brittany King
  • El Paso , TX
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Hello All,

Thank you for taking the time to read my post. I’m about to start my search for a property management company. What are some questions I should ask to vet the companies? What should I look for in a good property management company? What are some things I should avoid? Thank you all for your time and info I really appreciate it! Have a great day.

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Daniel Haberkost
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  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Daniel Haberkost
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  • Colorado Springs, CO
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@Brittany King

Hi Brittany, the post above offers several great points but I really wanted to emphasize the importance of watching out for hidden fees.

Before signing with any company make sure you thoroughly read their contract so you’re aware of everything you’ll be charged for.

Personally, before hiring a PM I’d want to talk to other investors who have used them. It would be worth your time to go to a local real estate meetup and ask around. See who the experienced/successful investors in your area are using.

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