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Jake Pence
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  • Windsor, CO
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Property Management and Agent in Evansville

Jake Pence
  • Investor
  • Windsor, CO
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Hi All, I used to live in Evansville and have a majority of my rentals up in Fort Wayne, but looking to add in Evansville. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good property manager or an investor friendly real estate agent? Looking at buy and hold sfh. Thank you!

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    Bill Kramer
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    Bill Kramer
    • Contractor
    • Evansville, IN
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    @Jake Pence

    Be wary of you you choose in Evansville. Ask to see pictures of the inside of the properties they manage. A bulk of the property managers in Evansville will do shoddy repairs to maximize profits.

    As a contractor who specializes working with investors, and fixing shoddy maintenance man work I've seen just about everything from companies you least expect it. (There is no motivation for a zero maintenance house)

    This isn't to slam any particular company, rather to serve as a heads up. Regardless of who you choose, monitor their quality of work closely.

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