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Spencer Faulkner
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  • Cincinnati, OH
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New property management company

Spencer Faulkner
  • Specialist
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Hi everyone, I have recently started a property management company in Cincinnati Ohio.

When we first started, I had acquired a 24 unit acquisition. We're doing everything; offering 24/7 on site maintenance, apartment turns, marketing, leasing, and evictions.

I am very happy with our kick start having the 24 units as soon as I started Property Management.

However, I have the urge to acquire more as that is my goal, to keep growing. I am struggling to figure out how to get my name out there. I have business cards, when I ever I see a "For Rent" sign, I will call.

Does Anyone have any other ideas as to how I can get my name out there?

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Simon W.
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Lehigh Valley PA & New York City
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Simon W.
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Lehigh Valley PA & New York City
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Originally posted by @Spencer Faulkner:

@Marc Winter

I have a friend of mine who is a licensed real estate agent. He signs all my leases.

 I don't think the leases are the problem. It is that you are acting as a management company but do not have a broker license to do so.

  • Simon W.
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Accounting Properties LLC
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CFO LLC

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