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All Forum Posts by: Michael Shively

Michael Shively has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Thanks for the response. 

We have the lease, but their contact info is blocked out. Our contract with the PM doesn’t say anything about sharing info one way or the other. 

Fair point about leaving them in place. You may be right. 

Not sure if this is the best category for posting, so apologies in advance.

We’re looking to put our house on the market that is currently a rental, and we’re going to fire our property manager as part of this process. However, we need to get ahold of the tenants in advance of firing the property manager and asked the PM for the tenant’s contact information.

The PM doesn’t know we’ll be firing them, yet they refused to give us the contact information. Their argument is that if we need to get in touch with the tenants we should go through them.

Anyone have any experience with this? Any best practices?

Hi DC area,

We're looking to find a property management company for our single-family row home. Google is leading me down a rabbit hole, so I thought I'd go straight to a top-notch source!

We already have one firm we're going to interview, but we want to check with at least one or two more. 

Any advice is greatly appreciated, and thank you in advance!

Mike

We had a lot of luck with Ryan Byrnes as an architect. He's really easy to work with, and he's pretty straightforward with how he operates.

For a contractor, Ari Fingeroth with Federalist Builders is great. Good work, reasonable prices. http://federalistbuilders.com/wordpress/

Post: Suggest Changes to Postcard Please?

Michael ShivelyPosted
  • Brighton, MA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0
I would just leave "House Gone!" off and add an exclamation point at the end of "We Buy Houses!"