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kennymitchham94
Guest<p>I thought: people hire property managers, pay them a percentage… But if you collect 5-10 clients and do it systematically, you can get a normal business, especially in cities with high demand. Has anyone had experience building such a service? How do you find clients? How legal is it without a license (I’m interested in the state of Texas)? And in general, is it really profitable, or is the ceiling for this business quite low?</p>
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jb23
Guest<p>Yes, especially if you already have experience as a landlord. Start small, automate as much as possible and don’t forget about liability insurance.</p>
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tylerrjack
Guest<p>I went into property management because I was an investor myself. But when I saw one of the best property management companies in long beach ca – Genuine, I realized how it’s done. They don’t just “take the keys and look for tenants”; they treat each property as a project. They set up automation so that I adopted some of their practices as my own: CRM, maintenance notifications, and reporting for owners. Thanks to this, I now manage eight properties. And I learned by watching companies like Genuine.</p>
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