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What do you look for in a property manager

Charles Carey
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I have been managing family properties for many years as a side job. But I've decided to go all in at this point. I have been managing over 20 SFH and never had anyone teach me, I just went with my own thing. Property owners out there is there anything a property manager did that made you think "WOW". I would greatly appreciate any information. That being said I also find out about SFH before they go on market a decent amount time. So I do a small bit of wholesaling as well, would that be something you see as benefit?

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Calvin Ozanick
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The biggest things we share with out clients is open, honest, communication. You need to be willing to communicate with clients, while also sharing the good and bad news with clients in a timely and consistent manner. You will also need to make sure you and your manager are on the same page in all areas. When it comes to growth, management of units as well as curb appeal and reputation, you need to make sure the management company will run your units the way you would like. 

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