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Originally Posted by SlightlyDistracting
Its a newer building in a newer neighborhood. I am not asking about buying a condo. Ive done my research.I am asking if anyone had had experience with this management company. Or bad management companies in general.
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If your positive you won't lose money then pull the trigger. Get on the condo board and find a competent management company. Personally i think it's a major red flag for the management company to lose their cool with you but would I let that get in the way of an investment?
Probably not.. just factor in their potential craziness to your roi.
Not sure why others think you can contact the board members as that info isnt readily available to you. Perhaps knock on the neighbors doors to speak to those living there. Existing owners may be able to get you in touch with the board members if you feel the need.