KIRKPATRICK ELECTRIC LLC
250+ CUSTOMERS HELPED Treat others as you wish to be treated · that’ · “Kirkpatrick has been a  · tremendous help to us in achieving our goals · especially during our transition from developer-managed condominiums to a community-run HOA” · Dan W. · which means I am always learning. We all work hard and are recognized for doing so · WE TAKE CARE OF OUR TEAM So That They Will Take Care Of You EDUCATED EMPLOYEE BASE · LOCAL HEADQUARTERS At KMC Property Management Company · we focus on people. It isn’ · t just our customers. By placing an emphasis on our internal culture · our employees care more about your community. We’ · LOCAL HEADQUARTERS At Kirkpatrick Management · “ · Tammie · s Associations We remain focused on customer service · Go to Housing Cooperatives> · Go to Homeowner Associations> · Homeowner’ · will be there when you need it 
COOS BAY, OR 97420
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