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Keith Amado
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Property Management Recommendations

Keith Amado
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Durham, NC
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I'm actively looking for an investment property in Kansas City and looking to identify a great property management team to assist me with the portfolio I'll be building. I'd welcome any suggestions and or recommendations for great companies to connect with. Similarly, if there are any companies you'd recommend staying away from, I'd be all ears for that as well. 

Appreciate the assistance!  

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Matt K.
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Had a pretty unpleasant experience with CJ Real Estate. Was a minor issue, but easily avoidable and they were totally unwilling to make right on their mistake.

The short version is they had ample notification of a lease ending and scheduled the move out inspection about a week or so after the lease end. The problem being, I found this out on the last day of the lease from the Tenants....

I tried to resolve with an addendum, they were unwilling. Also asked for holdover per the lease agreement, again totally unwilling.

Reason this was big deal to me is I had e everything back in my name but didn't have possession of the property as the tenants still had the keys and needed to complete the move out.

CJ Real Estate basically blamed a holiday weekend for postponing the inspection even though they had ample notice before the Holiday weekend. They're also the ones that picked the date, not the tenants. I totally get the holidays can delay a report, but to me a professional company should not schedule a move out after the lease ends with out clearing it with the owner.

Complete waste of time dealing with them for something so simple and easy to fix. I can't imagine having to deal with them for a bigger less easy problem...

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