Post: passing the buck to my property manager

Posted by J. the Queen on 7/07/09
I am a successful business woman and I know business. I
invested in a condo but the value went way down now. I
leased it out without wasting time maintaining it. At the
end of the lease, I hired a property manager to charge the
tenant whatever she could come up with: the carpet, the
wall, or whatever. She is a professional with good ethics--
she will fight for me until whatever, which is cool.
The problem is, the tenant keeps saying my property manager
is defective and refuses to deal with her. (If I hire a
property manger with a Harvard MBA, the rent will go way up,
hello?) The tenant says he will sue me instead of the
property manager (for negligence in maintaining the condo,
for charging him stuff he is not responsible for, etc.) The
tenant has evidence to back claims and seems serious.
My question is, how may I let my property manager keep the
trouble? (I pay her, hello?)
There must be some way, please help.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- passing the buck to my property manager , 7/07/09, by J. the Queen.
- Re: passing the buck to my property manager , 8/17/09, by Greg.