HIRING AND MANAGING PROPERTY MANAGERS BRUCE KELLOGG
Hiring and
Managing Property
Managers
By Bruce Kellogg
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Has your “turnkey” property manager become unsatisfactory? Are you weary of managing your
properties by yourself? Did you inherit or purchase a property outside your area, and now need a
manager for it? Then read on.
Searching for Candidates
In large population areas there
are
usually
many
property
managers, so you can begin with
an internet search. Read the
websites. Consider that the
“minimallooking” websites might
not be as equipped for the job,
and possibly less professional.
For the “polished” websites, the
concern is that they might be
marketingoriented
but
less
substantial as managers. So,
interview those thoroughly, as
you should, anyway. .