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Richard Shepherd
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bayonne, NJ
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Should I replace my property manager before host even lists?

Richard Shepherd
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bayonne, NJ
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Hi All - I need your collective thoughts on whether I'm unreasonable or my chosen property manager. This is my second investment property, but first in Atlanta. 


I closed on home March 24. Prop manager came to meet me same day.  We discussed the punch list to get it ready for rental and since then - a little more than 2.5 weeks - all I've heard is that an affiliate company has come and scoped work, but they have not provided any quotes and say they can't give any guidance or a partial quote, and that instead I should be patient. 

The list is kinda long - about 15 items with most being handyman work (install blinds, add hanger rack to closet, add rubber footers to atic ladder, etc). Specialty items include adding privacy fence, creating a flower bed, a specialty water valve, and buying a scratch and dent washer, dryer and potential dishwasher. 

Is not hearing anything back normal? What's the normal turnaround for these types of things? Have others had a similar experience? 

Due to their slow pace amd considering they were just hired, I'm considering replacing them before the home is even listed. 

Thanks all for your thoughts

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Stephanie Walker
  • Realtor
  • Charlotte, NC
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Stephanie Walker
  • Realtor
  • Charlotte, NC
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Time = money. 2.5 weeks for even just a quote on a few small jobs is too long. 

For context, I'm also a PM. It takes maybe 2-5 days to gather quotes typically. 

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