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JoJo Tucker
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Need for Concern? PM who is also a General Contractor

JoJo Tucker
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sebastopol, CA
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I have come across a property management company who seemingly is a great fit. The owner is a general contractor and also facilitates rehabs and repairs. Of course each person is different, but is that something that I should be wary of. My initial thought is there certainly can be a conflict of interest. Is this common?

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Aaron K.
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It is either really great or really sketchy and you don't know which yet, if you use them for GC work always get some other bids and make sure they aren't also charging a project management fee on the PM side.

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