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Pouya Banki
  • Investor
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How detailed of a report should my property manager give

Pouya Banki
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles
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Hi everyone, I am replacing my roof, have received quotations ranging $15,000 - $35,000 through my property manager. I created a spread sheet so my property manager can fill with data (total price, price/sf, warranty, start/finish date). This will help me get an over view of the quotations.  

My property manager ignored this request and forwarded me all the quotations. I asked if he could explain the quotations because there are items that i don't understand and to give his recommendation on which one to pick. He told me i can contact the vendors for questions and that he can't give his opinion on which one to pick. 

Is this normal? Am i expecting too much from my property manager?

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Monica Der
  • Realtor
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Monica Der
  • Realtor
  • Los Angeles
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Your property manager works for you, so I get you want them to kind of handle things, however property management can be tricky and they want you to choose because of liability reasons. Remember investing in property is a business and you are the captain of the ship. You gotta make the decisions

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