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Troy Williams
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Florida & Shanghai
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Remote maintenance and emergency services?

Troy Williams
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Florida & Shanghai
Posted

Any remote property owners who have had success hiring regular maintenance and emergency services?

To clarify, I'm not talking about property managers, but rather teams focused only on regular ongoing maintenance, emergency services and/or the occasional site check.  Basically, I'd like to continue finding and screening tenants, managing leases, balance sheets, financial reports, etc remotely as I have done, but then supplement with on the ground services.

I have reached out to a company called Latchel but their 'enterprise' rep told me they only handle 75 unit or above clients.   My portfolio is only 14...soon to be 21.  

I'd love to hear from the group on any reliable services.

Cheers,

Troy

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