Having rental properties can produce a super profitable revenue. This falls under the type of "passive income" that is actually searched for by several of the most intelligent investors. However, not every one is cut out to be a landlord, and many opt to dish off the obligations by working with a property management company. But, as in many other markets, there could come a time when a contractor isn't making the cut, and it's time to kick 'em to the curb. Here are literally the top ten warning signs of a poor property manager: Before you work with:1. They really don't provide references.If the property manager hesitates or unable to offer names and contact information of former clients and/or property owners, it would be better to strike them from your list of prospects. This will spar...
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