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Tai Tran
  • Minneapolis
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Switching property management

Tai Tran
  • Minneapolis
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I’m looking to switch property management and a bit hesitant to know what outcomes could come with it.  Meaning, what happens to the rest of the bookings? Do I lose them or have to pay them out? 60days written notice meaning, would they have rights for 2 months to my place? What are checklist to ease the transition to the new PM? Should the new PM help me with the process? How about the billing, utilities, tax etc. 

Reason why I’m not happy with the current property management is that I feel like I have less say in how things are done and they won’t share what they are doing. And bookings into 2024 isn’t great.


looking for advice. 

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