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Unresponsive property manager - need advice

John Cho
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I am a out of state owner of a condo located in NJ. I have used a property management company for over 9 years without any major problems.  The last two months they have become completely unresponsive by email and phone.  One employee that bothers to respond to my emails has given me false info, basically ignores my questions/concerns, and is just completely unprofessional.  My tenant is supposed to vacate next month and I want to list my unit ASAP.  Any advice on how I can handle this situation? 

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Larry S.
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Larry S.
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Originally posted by @John Cho:

Im in hudson count NJ in northern NJ

 Hi John, I have a couple of properties in Hudson County, one of which is a condo. Not sure you need a full time PM for a condo. Happy to help you if you need anything, especially since you're out of town.  

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