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Shakur Granger
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Triad North Carolina
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Shakur Granger
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Triad North Carolina
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Working on both sides  acquisitions and property management has been eye-opening. In the Triad, having tenants lined up and pre-screened can really impact how fast properties perform, especially single-family and smaller multi-family units.

I’m curious: for those of you managing portfolios, how do you decide when to handle tenant placement yourself versus using professional management?

And for multi-family owners: do you lean toward keeping things in-house or outsourcing some parts of operations like rent collection and maintenance coordination?

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