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Adi Jacob
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Question for the Property Managers these days

Adi Jacob
  • New to Real Estate
  • Miami, FL
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Hello everybody! thanks in advance for reading and responding! 
I was looking to move to live in the Miami area this month but its postponed due to the virus..

The plan was to find a job with a property management company and although the plan hasn't changed only postponed, my question is are these companies still working ( i guess they are ) but are they hiring as normal. Thing is i am concerned to move considering the fact that millions are unemployed and finding a job in the Real estate industry might be tough.. I'm happy to listen to your thoughts!

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Lindsey Clark
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Lindsey Clark
  • Real Estate Agent
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Hello! I live in Miami and own an investment condo here. First of all I would suggest having a job lined up before moving here. I would imagine management companies are still working. Miami is a very populated area. Between dealing with people moving in and out during the summer and sending notices to people in reference to rent that’s due I would say peak season is coming up now for property management companies. Coronavirus is probably going to make investors want to hold on to their good tenants so there may be less people than usual looking to rent in this market. 

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