No transparent way to find and vet reliable property managers for rental portfolios
Real estate investors managing rental properties cannot effectively evaluate property managers before hiring because performance data, references, and accountability mechanisms are opaque or nonexistent. Bad property managers cost investors dearly through neglected maintenance, poor tenant relations, and misreported financials, but there is no credible third-party verification layer in the industry.
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