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Updated 10 months ago, 02/23/2024

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Property Management in Los Angeles

Chisom O.
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Hello BP Community!

I own a recently renovated duplex in the DTLA/Westlake area and I have been searching for a local property management company with experience in lower-income, multi-unit zoned neighborhoods. I self-managed for a year but am now unable to due to circumstances. I am looking for a service that markets, leases and fills vacancies but also ensure that unit is well mainted. They would also need to deal with tenant requests. I have searched high and low for services (Doorstead, Craigslist) but it seems no one is offering that level of service, or if they do I don't trust they can deliver considering my specific needs (experience with potential section 8 type community) in an increasingly gentrifying part of town. Does anyone have any suggestions for the LA area or ways they went about securing a property manager that offers full white-glove service?

Thanks for the help.

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