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hey guys adam manley here from good live property management bringing you guys another video uh today were going to be talking about how to cancel your property management agreement uh with your current manager and this would be a scenario if you are going to start managing the property yourself or maybe youre transitioning to another property management company for a specific reason so thats what were going to be going over in todays video and just a reminder you guys that if you like this type of content give this video a thumbs up and wed love to bring you guys more stuff like this so lets jump right into it now the first thing to consider when canceling your property management contract is the actual cancellation policy now different companies will have different cancellation policies its not kind of like an industry standard thing it all kind of varies between companies so some companies will tie their property management agreement to the lease that is with the property so