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Patrick Kucera
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  • Dover, DE
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NJ Property Management: Seeking recomendations!

Patrick Kucera
  • Engineer
  • Dover, DE
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Good Morning BP!  I am looking for any recommendations on good property managers in New Jersey.  I'm military stationed overseas and I've had Long and Foster for about 3 years but want to see if there are better companies that anyone has had good experiences with.  As of now they take the 1st month's rent for a new tenant and 7%/mo there after and 25% on the lease anniversary if the tenant renews the lease.  I've had decent service from them but think there may be better companies.  Recommendations?

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