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Terri Martin
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New Property Management Company looking for Advice

Terri Martin
  • Investor
  • Salem, OR
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My husband and I have been Real Estate Investing for a few years now and own 2 multifamily properties and plan to own more. I have been the property manager for both properties and have decided to open my own property management company. I am looking for advice on how how to get investors to use me as their property management company. 

How do I find investors? 

Suggestions for how to seem more appealing then the bigger companies in my area?

What to say when I do cold call investors?

Thank you so much!!

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Kim Meredith Hampton
  • Real Estate Broker
  • St Petersburg
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Kim Meredith Hampton
  • Real Estate Broker
  • St Petersburg
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Terri,

First check with the Real Estate Board of Oregon. I think you must hold a Real Estate and or Brokers License to manage for others

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