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All Forum Posts by: Justin Siddall

Justin Siddall has started 6 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: PM Companies: 5 Things You've Loved & 5 Things To Do Better

Justin SiddallPosted
  • Investor
  • Pensacola, Fl
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 5
@Caleb Heimsoth Thanks Caleb! It’s like communication is key... I will definitely rescrub and see where I can add more robust processes and maybe even automated ways to increase the communication with tenants and owners.

Post: PM Companies: 5 Things You've Loved & 5 Things To Do Better

Justin SiddallPosted
  • Investor
  • Pensacola, Fl
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 5
Great poInts @Allan Bishop Jr. Thank you! I am a big believer in getting a quality renter in a unit and not just a renter. It might mean a little bit longer vacancy timeframe but being able to communicate the benefits of someone in the long run that will cost less over their lease is worth it.

Post: PM Companies: 5 Things You've Loved & 5 Things To Do Better

Justin SiddallPosted
  • Investor
  • Pensacola, Fl
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 5

Hello BP Nation,

I am establishing a PM company to manage my future portfolio. As a renter for years in the military, I've worked with some good and lots of terrible PM companies (the barrier to entry is very very low.) When I do something, I have high expectations of quality, efficient use of my resources and providing an excellent experience for my stakeholders. I've created my SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) for the organization and have lots of perspective from the stakeholder experience of a renter and lessons learned from the PM company owners. I'd like to increase the value of my policies and processes to the Investor who hires a PM to manage their assets. As the title alluded to;

What Are 5 Things You've Appreciated That a PM Company Has Done (Policies/Best Practices/Warm Fuzzy Feelings etc...)?

What Are 5 Things That Have Turned You Off to a PM Company?