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George Sato
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property management company troubles

George Sato
  • Honolulu, HI
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Hi new member, first time poster here. I'm a landlord in hawaii and own several properties managed by a property management company. My problem is that said property management company hasn't paid me my rent for certain months citing troubles with their bank processing said payments. I feel that I've given them more than enough time to pay up, some of these payments are for april, may 2016 (last year) and i'm missing 4 months of rent in total for all my properties. Any advice/ what should my next course of action be? thanks 

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Dick Stevens
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Dick Stevens
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First, find a new property management company.  Your current PM is incompetent and has very poor business practices.  Second, sue in small claims court to get the back rent that is due to you.  

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