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Xavier Aliche
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Mynd Property management

Xavier Aliche
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Hi does anyone have experiences with Mynd property management company?

I'm currently vetting them.

Do you have first hand experiences with them?

Do they constantly take out of your rent for minor repairs that you can do yourself?

How long do they take to get your property for rent?

How do they communicate with you about repairs and such?

What kind of tenant did they find for you? Good vs bad tenants etc?

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Jerry Ta
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Jerry Ta
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I like Mynd, since we've picked up a few defecting owners. 

No, not all property management companies operate the same. 

Unless you're okay picking up a second job, I wouldn't recommend managing it yourself. I've actually been there, done that. 

Sorry, but it wasn't fun getting off work on the week days or spending my time on the weekends leasing and managing the property. 

  • Jerry Ta

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