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Property managers, who's more of a PITA to deal with, owners or

Tom Fidrych
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Property managers, who's more or a PITA to deal with, owners of tenants? I always assumed that certain types of tenants are the main headache when managing properties. However, it's also likely that you encounter certain types of owners that have unreasonable expectations.

Perhaps the property owner feels that providing the tenants with a bucket to catch the water leaking through the roof is an adequate solution to a leaky roof-a lawyer shared that one with me. 

Feel free to unload.

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Nathan Gesner
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Nathan Gesner
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Tenants.

Both can be trained, and should be. Owners are generally more mature, easier to get on board with your program, and they are easy to fire if they fail. 

A bad Tenant can be tough to remove if they know how to dig in. 

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