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Hi all...I posted this request once before and got great leads. Our challenge is that we cannot afford the larger management company fees...we are a small building that is rebuilding funds and the complex because of just the most horrible shoddy construction. We have a management company which has been pretty good over the last few years...but seems to be a slipping a bit. What we could use is an individual who manages buildings...we are approaching mostly back office stuff at this point...and think one person could help us do that. Anyone know somebody? thx. Michele
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When you get references re management companies don’t just ask the board that hires them but ask longtime residents in the building and never never let your management firm hire your accountants or law firm or there will never be any checks and balances.
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In my business as an energy broker/consultant, I have the opportunity to work with many different management firms. I suggest New Bedford Management @ 212-674- 6123 or Rick Elezi Management 212 260-8060 for your size building. Both are very good firms.
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Hi Michele - I cannot make a specific recommendation, however there was a recent article in Habitat about Back Office Only operations. Here's the line: http://www.habitatmag.com/archive/p_view_article.php?article_id=4251. I hope this is of some value to you.
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Hi Michele,
My firm does both back-office and full-on management, depending on your needs. You can check out our website at www.ebmg.com or you can contact us through e-mail at mblevine@ebmg.com or 212-502-7048 x.201.
Hope that we can help!
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