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When to get a property management company??

Lisa Field Moore
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I've been listening to BP podcasts for a few months now but just joined BP.com! My husband and I own 6 multi families and are currently managing them ourselves. I quit my 9-5 job in December and been focusing on getting our finances organized and we are in the model of a rehab on a triplex. We've been discussing getting a property management company and curious at what point other people decided to stop self managing and get a property manager? Also, we've been told by 1 property manager they only manage legal multi families and a few of ours are not, is that the norm with property management companies? Thanks and looking forward to getting more involved in the BP community!

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