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Hiring an assistant for PM
Do any property managers out there employ (sub contract) assistants to manage the overflow of their responsibilities
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Property managers absolutely hire assistants to manage overflow. I like to have 1-2 virtual assistants to handle tasks that I don't want to spend time on. Almost everything can be done virtually these days including many property management functions.