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Property manager in Inland Empire....

Stephen Sloane
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Hi folks,

I'm a "hands-on" landlord with five units in Riverside, CA. My manager will soon retire; I'm looking for one to replace her but all I'm finding are full service managers who want to charge top dollar and have contractors fix every little thing that breaks. Needless to say, that's a very expensive way to go when I could do most of the repairs myself or have a handyman do it for a lot less. Yep, I'm all about keeping money in my own pocket to the extent that I can. Does anyone know of a property manager who will work with me so I'm still very much "hands on" with my property? 

Best,  Steve.

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