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Erik Romo
  • Investor
  • Taylor, MI
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Bought 2 Occupied SFH's for the first time at an Tax Auction

Erik Romo
  • Investor
  • Taylor, MI
Posted

Hello All,

I recently bought 2 occupied properties from a tax Foreclosure auction, I had a commitment from a property manager to handle them. Then when I received the Deed from the county the property manager was nowhere to be found. I have called a few others but it seems they are not interested in making money since they never even had the courtesy of returning my calls.

I'm located in Detroit, MI so I'm trying to avoid having to deal with the tenants myself since they are my first rental Properties and I never liked the idea of being a landlord especially since I'm a licensed Realtor.

I'm thinking of offering cash for keys but i really wanted to have a Property management company handle the whole thing.

Anyone has any advise on property managers in the area?

Also, Worst case scenario I was thinking of using any of those Online Auction Website to just sell the property if i cant get them to vacate the property in a timely matter. Any thoughts on this?

Thanks

Erik Romo