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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
Property Manager question
I’ve had a townhome on the rental market for 50 days in Annapolis, Md. Although the coronavirus has limited showing/opportunities to rent, I still feel my current property manger isn’t doing all they can to rent my property. We have little interactions and I only receive responses when I directly contact the company.
If the house has never been rented out before(hired the property manger 2 months ago) can I back out of the contract to find a new manger? After combing through the contract again, I read that the contract could be void if we both mutually agree to part ways or if I provided a written statement wanting to terminate, it would take 90 days to be final, thus not helping my situation of being able to rent either. However, I wanted ask the forum to see if there was something I may be missing.
This is my first time renting out a property and using a property manger so I’m not sure if the situation is making it hard to rent or the property manger.
Thank you!