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Section 8 Property Managers in Triangle?
Any suggestions for finding property management companies that would be willing to accept Section 8 tenants? I've got an apartment complex (~50 units) that I'm interested in, but the owner has historically managed the Section 8 tenants himself. I'd like to keep the current tenants (if they're willing to stay), but need a property mgr who will handle things.
Any suggestions? I can't self-manage (I currently live in TX).
~Amy