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Jiana Bickham
  • Perris, CA
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Inherited Properties and Need Property Management

Jiana Bickham
  • Perris, CA
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Hello. My husband and I are the Trustees and Beneficiaries to 3 SFRs in Victorville and Hesperia, CA. Two properties are currently tenanted on a month to month basis and one is vacant. We are looking for a property management firm with a good reputation in these areas. We need assistance with cleaning out the empty SFR in Victorville and finding a tenant. Will also need new leases for the month to month tenants as we were unable to find copies of the leases when we inherited the properties (tenants don't seem to have them as well) and would like to establish new rules if possible.

Thank you.

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