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Bay Area PM Looking for Other Independent PMs to Merge/Share/Grow
Last year I started a Property Management company with buildings in Twin Peaks, Redwood City, and Belmont. Everything is going great, and I'm looking to expand to find more Owners. There are a lot of expensive fixed costs, such as insurance, AppFolio, call center, etc. so the more buildings I have, the better! My thought is to get with other smaller managers and either combine resources to help us both, form a legal partnership, or just take over all the units for someone and pay a one time or ongoing referral fee.
I'm open to suggestions, and looking to get going soon!