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Should PM provide itemized receipts
Hi all, I’m a property owner in SC and use a PM. Recently, our PM company responded to a work order to fix a malfunctioning microwave. After diagnosing the issue, noting that replacement parts weren’t available, and ordering a new microwave, we received a bill for about $660. It seemed high, so I asked for an itemized receipt. The PM claimed to not provide itemized receipts. So we went directly to Lowe’s, who provided a receipt for microwave, installation, taxes, etc. totaling about $530. We don’t have any explicit wording in our PM contract regarding coordination surcharges, but would a 25% surcharge be reasonable?
I’ll add that we were already charged approximately $90 for the initial microwave diagnosis service call separately. So over $750 all-in.
Is there anything we’re not considering? What would you do in my shoes?
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I own and operate a property management company- we don't mark up invoices and provide anything our clients want to see.
The short answer is yes, they should provide you with an itemized reciept and if they are markign up, that should be a clear line item. In my opinion, if they don't want you to know that they are doing that, then they shouldn't be doing it.
If they are, they should be able to clearly and confidently explain how they added value in that transaction.
This is actually they entire reason I started my own PM company- I believe that the % you pay is for them to handle the day to day stuff like this, seems unethical to charge more when they actually have to put in some work.
- Corby Goade