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Updated about 1 year ago,

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Christine I.
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Hiring Onsite Property Managers

Christine I.
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Hi All. After many years my onsite managers are retiring. They are a couple that have pretty much spoiled me with their hard work. I have put notice out to the complex and so far only one single woman has submitted a resume. I'm guessing I can't discriminate by saying I prefer a couple. The job will be put out later today to a wider audience. 

How have you found onsite managers? Any tips on how to interview applicants? This is for a 55+ community. Mostly lower income. I'm expecting a big response as it comes with free apartment. Unfortunately doesn't pay great-minimum wage. 

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