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Property Manager Recommendation near Burbank / NoHo?

Geoffrey O'Brian
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Hi All,

I learn so much from the people on this forum, so thank you in advance for that!

I am looking for a property manager/company for a large 8-unit building in Tolucca Lake (near North Hollywood). Chase is requiring property management for my loan and I am also at a point where I need the help since I have a full-time job, 13 other doors that I am personally managing and a 3-year old toddler!).

I am very hands-on, so it is hard for me to go property management, but I need it. I think what I am looking for is: 1) low fees and 2) experience 3) cost-effective with service calls.

So far, I have spoke to Harlow and Denca, leaning toward the former, but would love more suggestions!

Thanks,
Geoff

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