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How many units to begin contracting a property manager

Zhenyang Jin
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When the number of unit is 6, I can manage property myself with my formal W2 job. When the number of units reach more than 20, I find it occupies too much time even if my wife is helping me. 

Would you please share the experience that when you begin to contract a property manager, how many units that you and your partner own?

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Adam Bartomeo
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The number is typically 5 but it sounds like you can manage more. 

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