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Seeking Bilingual Property Management assistance!

Lee Whitford
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Hello BP Community!

BLUF - I have inherited some tenants out of state in Baltimore, MD that speak only spanish - and i speak only english. I would like to discuss some items/issues with a property management individual that might have been in this type of situation before and see if there is anything we can do together!

The tenants have said they do not have email and require in person signatures - which is difficult for me for obvious reasons! I do intend to self manage for the most part, but need assistance in situations like this!

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Joe Norman
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  • Baltimore, MD
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Joe Norman
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You have tenants who you can't speak to, they don't use email, and you're out of state...and you still want to self manage? I think you're setting yourself up for failure here man and suggest you reconsider the self management. Either way, good luck!

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