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Denise LaBrie
  • Corporate Sales Director
  • Copperopolis, CA
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difficulty obtaining a copy of lease from my Property manager

Denise LaBrie
  • Corporate Sales Director
  • Copperopolis, CA
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One of my property managers does not post a PDF copy of the lease with the tenant on my owner portal.  When I get a new tenant and ask for a copy of the lease they resist.  As the owner, isn't it my right to receive a copy of the lease between the property manager and the tenant?

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Trenton Lukenbill
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  • Springfield, MO
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Trenton Lukenbill
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Springfield, MO
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Absolutely it is, 100%. 

If you're having this much trouble communicating virtually with your property manager, I suggest possibly heading to their direct office and request a copy. This way they cannot avoid you in a face to face interaction. Also, never be afraid to fire a property manager if you are not happy with how things are working out, they work for YOU! Not the other way around. At the end of the day, you want to feel safe and secure they manage your property first, and that your tenants are well taken care of too.

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