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EP159: Five Ways to Not Annoy Your Property Management Company

EP159: Five Ways to Not Annoy Your Property Management Company

FromInvesting in Real Estate with Clayton Morris | Build Financial Independence


EP159: Five Ways to Not Annoy Your Property Management Company

FromInvesting in Real Estate with Clayton Morris | Build Financial Independence

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
May 22, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Book a call with our team: https://goo.gl/dezwHT This episode of Investing in Real Estate is brought to you by Harry’s. For $5 off any shave set, including the limited addition Father’s Day set, visit harrys.com/realestate. Working with an experienced, qualified property management team is paramount to a real estate investor’s success. A property management company finds the right tenants, collects the rent, and does all the legwork so you don’t have to! It’s important to remember how valuable your property management team is, and to treat them with respect. For today’s episode, I asked my property management teams what investors can do to be helpful and easy to work with. I’m sharing the top five things you can do to not annoy your property management team. Don't miss this episode of Investing in Real Estate! “Investing in Real Estate has a laser focus on buy and hold rental properties in order to create passive income. Clayton shares tried and true methods for acquiring rental real estate, building net worth, and accelerating your financial freedom. This podcast utilizes expert interviews, case studies with normal everyday investors, and Clayton's own methods for achieving passive income. Learn how to acquire turnkey rentals, discounted properties, passive income and true legacy wealth!” - Clayton Morris
Released:
May 22, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Financial Freedom Through Real Estate Investing