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Originally Posted by Caravaggio
I'm the original poster.
The maintenance guy here is not employed with the maintenance company but is employed by the HOA.
The rep from our Management Company I believe switched over from a rather mediocre career as a real estate agent.
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How many units in the building?
Edit: I see your original post says 60 units. It is ridiculous to have a maintenance person dedicated to a building with only 60 units. Building needs a better property manager who can manage the maintenance. Our building in NC has 67 units and there is no way a maintenance person could be busy full time.