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Rick Birkey
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Property Management Suggestions - Saint Louis MO

Rick Birkey
  • Investor
  • Champaign, IL
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Hello everyone.

I'm looking for a new property management team in Saint Louis MO.  I have two properties in Florissant - one is on a lease option and the other is just a straight lease.  

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks!

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Ben Halabi
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  • Cleveland, OH
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Ben Halabi
  • Property Manager
  • Cleveland, OH
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Originally posted by @Rick Birkey:

Hello everyone.

I'm looking for a new property management team in Saint Louis MO.  I have two properties in Florissant - one is on a lease option and the other is just a straight lease.  

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks!

Finding the right property management is 50% of the job when investing. I recommend asking the PM you are going with a couple of questions before making the decision, I recommend asking your next manager a couple of questions:

Do you mark-up maintenance and repairs?

What does your screening process look like?

Do you charge any fees if the unit is vacant?

What are your management fees?

What is the best way to communicate with your team and what options do I have?

If I want to cancel my management agreement do I have to pay any fees?

How do you determine the rent amount?

How do you market vacant units?

What kind of software do you use?

Good luck!!

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