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Kendrick Land CO
Category: Real Estate ManagementUsers Rating:
(405) 840-37303008 Rossmore Place
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
Kendrick Land CO is a business providing services in the field of Real Estate Management. Kendrick Land CO is located in Oklahoma City, OK on 3008 Rossmore Place.
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Helpful Tip for: Real Estate Management
Real Estate Management, in Oklahoma City, refers to operation of residential, commercial and industrial property by managers who are equipped to involve processes, systems and manpower required to manage the life cycle of all acquired property, viz, acquisition, control, accountability, responsibility, maintenance, utilization, and disposition.
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