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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Matt Smith
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Contract for new property manager

Matt Smith
  • San Francisco, CA
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I am hiring a property manager for my Airbnb who will also do the cleaning. I posted the ad on Craigslist and I am trying find someone with experience. However, most of them (if not all) actually do not have a company and will do this as a non-license individual. This is in California. Could it be a problem? Are there some contract templates I could use? How to protect myself? Thank you

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Jeff Graves
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  • Fort Worth, TX
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Jeff Graves
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  • Fort Worth, TX
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Matt u think you'll find any pm that is good at Street won't be cleaning too. To be pm requires a real estate license so Craigslist is not the place to one. However a pm will have cleaners they use. You'd have better luck maybe googling vacation rental management companies.

Good luck.

Aloha,

Jeff 

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