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Julian Colvard
  • Property Manager
  • Atlanta, GA
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Just started in Property Management... What's next???

Julian Colvard
  • Property Manager
  • Atlanta, GA
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I just started in property management. Had several people ask me to manage their properties. 

Do property managers give presentations when "on-boarding" and or taking on new clients? If anyone has any experience with this, can they share their experience with me, regardless if you were the client or the property manager? 

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Dick Rosen
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Dick Rosen
  • Property Manager
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Welcome to PM Julian. I strongly recommend that you join NARPM.org and then find a local chapter to join. I know NARPM is very actice in your market and they can be a wealth of knowledge and connections for you.

Client presentations... I've only done a few and honestly I'm terrible at it. Majority of my clients are out of state and I rarely if ever even see them. Some I have never even met other than phone and email conversations. But I'm not saying you shouldn't brush up on a good presentation because that's where you'll find a lot of clients, DIY landlords right in your backyard.

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