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Outsourcing renting out and property management

Elena Kovacheska
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Is it better the property management and the letting to be done by the same company or by two different ones? What are the pros and the cons of each option?

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  • Property Manager
  • Alpharetta, GA
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  • Alpharetta, GA
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Your property manager should be the one placing your tenants for you. It makes them vested in the long term success of the management agreement. Tenant placement only is more expensive, and once the place is rented they're out of it while paid in full. 

Tenant placement AND management is the best pricing, and since I have to deal with who we pick....especially now....I'm screening and verifying everything.

Gotta have some skin in it, in my opinion. Inherited tenants are quite often the worst.

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