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Arick W.
  • Amarillo, TX
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Property management in amarillo Texas

Arick W.
  • Amarillo, TX
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We are still many units away from where we will need/want a property management company for our property but we've decided to start asking around for reviews and ideas. Our original plan is to bring someone on in house to manage ours and some friends' units, idea being they would do things our way and that way we could insure, so to speak, customer service and overall performance. While we're not opposed to this idea I just have no real clue how feasible or financially obligatory it really is. So, that being said, if you have used a management co in amarillo Texas, who did you use? What was/is your experience with them? We like to take care of our homes and tenants and don't want either to be run into the ground. All feedback is welcomed and appreciated!

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