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Updated almost 4 years ago, 01/29/2021

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Tzvi Friedman
  • Property Manager
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Advancing in property management more efficiently

Tzvi Friedman
  • Property Manager
  • Brooklyn, NY
Posted

Hello BP friends,

I'm working as an in-house property manager, I'm currently management roughly 100 units, as of now, I'm doing everything my self, since we are in the process of acquiring another few hundred unit, my question to is, how do up I set up the management like a business? which books should I read to get my self ready for it? or is there a business course I should take? I have to get my self ready to hire workers, split the tasks, basically run the show, please advise me with some valuable information.

Thank you!

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