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Seeking Property Management company in Toledo, OH

Jackie Linne
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Hello,

Does anyone know of a good Property Manager in Toledo, OH to refer me to? TiA

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Gurgagn Chand
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I'd recommend LPG Management: https://toledoarearentals.com/

I currently use them to professionally manage 2 of my properties as an out of state investor. They have a dedicated team to assist with any owner/tenant questions, an in-house maintenance crew and an online portal to manage your rentals. Their fees are reasonable and they provide quality renovations. The team is also knowledageable about the area if you ever want to expand your real estate portfolio. I have been using them for 2 years and have not had any hiccups yet (fingers-crossed that continues).....with all that said, a good rule of thumb as a responsible owner is that you still need to pay attention to your balance sheet because human nature occurs and some things can fall through the cracks. Nothing is ever truly passive in real estate no matter which property manager you select. Best of luck!

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