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Melissa S.
  • Investor
  • North Dartmouth, MA
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Thoughts on becoming a professional managment style company.

Melissa S.
  • Investor
  • North Dartmouth, MA
Posted
Hello, Just wanted to throw this out there and get some feedback. I currently own a 2 family only at this point. I find that when I market the apartment for rent and receive return calls, people are a little hesitant, and maybe even have a bit of an attitude during our prescreen phone conversation. I'm not sure if this is because Im not representing myself as being affilated with some sort of managment company. Do people feel hesitant to give anyway any information if they feel they are just talking to the average person?? Any thoughts on this?? Also, how would I go about initiating some sort professional managment structure? Looking forward to any thoughts! Thanks

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