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Jamie JacksonJamie Jackson
Jamie Jackson
4 days ago · joined the group.
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San Jose rental management has turned into constant follow-ups and surprises

I’ve got a rental in San Jose and I’m exhausted by the lack of structure—maintenance drags, tenants complain they can’t reach anyone, and I keep seeing unexpected charges that aren’t explained well. I don’t mind paying for good service, but I need transparency and consistency. For anyone local, what’s the best way to vet a property manager before switching?

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Jasmine Trau
7 days ago

A solid first filter is asking for a complete fee sheet plus a sample owner statement, then checking whether they itemize repairs and include vendor invoices. If they’re vague now, it won’t improve later. I used San Jose Property Management https://propertymanagement.rentals/san-jose-california/ to compare what services are typically covered—take a look and see where your current manager falls short.

Jonathan JanssensJonathan Janssens
Jonathan Janssens
10 days ago · joined the group.
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