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The Benefits of Having a Property Manager

As a current or prospective rental property owner, you are aware of the great rewards that come along with that ownership. On the other hand, especially if you’re a current rental property owner, you’ve also likely discovered that property management requires a large commitment of time and effort. If you are someone who prefers to manage the property and lives close by, a do-it-yourself approach suits you just fine when it comes to your property, however, if you do not have the time to devote several hours to the management, this just might not be a practical approach. Whether you’re hoping to expand your business or just maintain without the fuss, looking into hiring a property manager could be a wise move for you to consider.

 

So what is a property manager anyways and what do they do? Property managers specialize in ensuring proper rental property oversight. They essentially do all of the heavy liftings.

and check all of the boxes so the rental is operated according to the guidance given by the owner/owners. Below is a list of the tasks a property manager, or a property management company, typically specializes in overseeing.

 

Setting Rental Rates:

A good property management professional will conduct a thorough market study in order to set a rental price for your property, ensuring that you achieve the perfect balance between maximizing monthly income and maintaining a low vacancy rate.

Collecting Rent:

If you’ve ever worked in a billing department, you know that securing payment from clients can be difficult. Property management companies have efficient systems in place to effectively collect rent and maintain on-time payments.

 

Property Marketing:

A property manager will know exactly where to market your property and how to craft compelling advertising materials. This provides you with a significant advantage when it comes to filling your properties quickly and avoiding long vacancies.

Tenant Matching:

Experienced property managers are experts at finding good tenants, and will take care of all the details, including the securing all criminal background and security checks, running credit reports, verifying employment, and collecting previous landlord references.

 

Tenant Management:

In addition to finding good tenants, a property management company will manage all aspects of the tenant-landlord relationship. The property manager will handle both routine and emergency maintenance, take care of routine inspections, and manage any situations where conflict resolution is required.

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