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Benjamin Herhold
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Property Managers - Reno, NV area

Benjamin Herhold
  • San Diego, CA
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Hey BP Community,

Looking for a few good recommendations for property managers in Reno, NV and surrounding areas.  Especially interested in PMs that understand a buy and hold investor mindset.  Thank you in advance for the help.

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Brian Moore
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  • San Diego, CA
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Brian Moore
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  • San Diego, CA
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Hi Ben, I've just entered the Reno market and have selected NCS (Nevada Commercial Services) courtesy of a recommendation by fellow BP member @Cooper Marcus. They appear to be one of the bigger organizations in the area, rates were reasonable, and I especially liked the in-house maintenance crew that they have on their payroll which provides economies of scale. Instead of calling a specialist or trying to chase down a handyman, they have a full time maintenance crew as their first line of defense which is sure to save money on basic fix-it calls. I'm just getting started with them so you may want to do some additional digging, but so far I like what I'm hearing. Maybe Cooper can provide some more info? Send me a DM if you'd like contact info.

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