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Maxim Lorenz
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Rethinking Property Management Fees

Maxim Lorenz
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Colorado
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I've seen many investors ask whether percentage-based property management fees are still the best option, especially for stable rentals.

As a small investor in Colorado and Texas, I had the same question. It led me to explore a pay-per-service approach, where landlords pay only for the services they actually need rather than a percentage of rent.

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