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Is it time to hire a professional property manager?

Deciding whether you should hire a professional for your residential single-family or multi-family property shouldn’t be an agonizing decision.

What are you needs?

What are you expectations?

Can you give up control?

How much available time do you have?

How much stress are you willing to put up with?

Managing your property well definitely takes time and energy.

Use the infograph quiz below and see what it recommends for you.

EquityTeam is the highest rated residential property management company in Cincinnati, Ohio for single-family (houses and condos) and multi-family (apartments) properties.

Infograph courtesy of Appfolio.

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