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Updated over 3 years ago, 05/14/2021

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Michele V.
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
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seeking excellent property management in Jax

Michele V.
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
Posted

good morning BP-Jax Mastermind Members (yes, that's you :)) - praying is well with you all! I'm cautiously optimistic that I will be closing on 2 small SFHs in 32210 in the coming weeks and I'm on the hunt for an excellent property management company.  

I see that Valiant and supra have received a nod from a few of you.  Also, I have a friend who has worked with Morgan Property Management and North Florida Real Estate and Management.  (she has no horror stories, but I haven't been able to hear back from the latter in response to a basic request for info, which is a red flag to me. So I'd love to know any positive or negative thoughts people might have relating to those 2, pls.)

Honestly, I'd like a company that is 1) smaller (i.e. not massive), 2) highly responsive to the tenant and the landlord; 3) heavy on the hustle, speed, and creative problem-solving and very, very light on the excuses. 

I can live with a company that isn't small. But I'm an out-of-town investor. So i can't afford to deal with people who are hit-&-miss when it comes to the other 3 criteria. 

thanks everyone.  stay well.

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