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Justin Pumpr
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Property Management Company Recommendationsin San Antonio, TX

Justin Pumpr
  • Oakland, CA
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Hey all,

Does anybody have any recommendations for property management companies in San Antonio, TX? I've looked on Google and the ones with the best reviews on there almost all have horrendous reviews on Yelp. Does anybody have a company they are happy with?

Thanks,

Justin

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Joseph Cacciapaglia
  • Real Estate Agent
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Joseph Cacciapaglia
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Antonio, TX
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Thanks @Stone Saathoff

@Justin Pumpr one thing to keep in mind about reviews is that almost every tenant that gets evicted is going to leave a bad review, and often they get their friends and family to do the same. If a company manages close to 1,000 doors, inevitably they'll have at least a few evictions each month, which in turn lead to several negative reviews. The vast majority of reviews have nothing to do with what your experience will be with the manager as an owner. It's best to get referrals from other investors in the market.

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