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Question to ask a property manager

Chance Sweat
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Hey everyone,

I’m about to start interviewing property managers and start building a team out for some potential long distance investments. I was wondering what were some “must know” questions, as well as some questions you’ve come up with in your experience to help vet who you want to work with.

Thanks!

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Daniella Sanchez
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Daniella Sanchez
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I always like to people them through some scenarios and see how they respond. Give them some hypotheticals involving emergencies and/or distraught tenants. 

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