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10 Tips to selecting a GOOD Property Manager

Article by Kylie

10 tips towards selecting the right Property Manager

Can your Property Manager make a difference between a good and bad investment?

YES they can!

Are you searching for a Property Manager to rent out your investment property? If so, the following tips will help you ensure that you are dealing with the right Property Management Agency for you- one who will act in your best interest while not charging you excessively their services.

1. Know all the costs involved

Many companies charge their commission rate plus extras on top. Why? The REIQ sets a maximum commission rate that Agencies are allow to charge- it’s an old industry trick to charge a number of extras on top of this to bump up their earnings.

Do your homework and find out exactly what other costs you will be paying apart from the commission rate/management fee. All those extras that are added onto your rental statement at the end of the month can quickly add up especially if we are talking about a long term investment. It is important to analyse the offers you get from agents to be able to choose smart, with the least possible costs to you.

2. Check their attitude

Your PM will be the person representing your investment to potential clients, ask yourself how professional are they? I’m afraid some agents are way too lack about the attitude they extend to you including their presentation. You should take the first impression you get when you deal with them as an indication of the services to come. Some of the things to check for include;

- How informed are staff about the procedures?

- Do they represent a professional image?

- Can they answer all your questions without hesitation?

- How courteous and friendly are they towards you?

You’d be surprised at the apparent lack of procedures and know-how some Property Management agents display, look into this carefully.

3. Check their experience

A good question to ask is “how many years has the Property Manager been working in this field”? Remember, this relates to the individual and not the agency. Just because you are dealing with a large brand name agency it certainly doesn’t mean their service is going to be any better, for all you know your potential Property Manager could be new into the industry with no direct experience.

Many Real Estate employees start their career as receptionists with the next step being Property Management and some of the top performers into sales. Look for individuals who have chosen Property Management as a career and have at least 5 year’s experience.

4. Get Personal

Find out exactly who your Property Manager would be. This is someone who you will be in contact with on a regular basis. Find out if this is this their sole role, many agencies see Property Management as a “poor sister” to the glamorous sales department and some even leave the management of client’s assets to the front desk staff and receptionists. Ensure that the agency can guarantee you a dedicated Property Manager who will solely be focusing on Property Management.

It would be ideal to communicate with the same person (staff changes permitting) throughout your contract period, it makes matter easier not having to explain situations or instructions to 5 different staff members over and over again. If the office tends to swap people or have a high turnover rate you are best advised to seek another company.

Ask if the director/owner of the agency is involved in the day to day management of the Property Management division, usually when the director has an active involvement they will take the business of Property Management more seriously.

5. Are they punctual and professional?

If an agent is late for your appointment then I would think twice about their services. Chances are if they can’t stick to your appointment on time, then they are probably going to be negligent about the other aspects of managing your property.

6. How ready-available are they?

Another important aspect of choosing the right Property Manager is to make sure the person is likely to stick around. Customer service is key in assuring a long-standing business relationship, it will be hard to keep the trust and respect upstanding if you end up dealing with the office’s apprentice months down the track.

7. Workload

If you are looking for personal attention than selecting a property manager who looks after too many properties is not the right choice for you. Some busy agencies have 250+ properties per property manager. In general this is far too many to give your property the individual attention that it deserves.

8. Ask for a written appraisal

A Rental Appraisal throughout all agencies is a free service, they will come to look at your property to appraise it for the rental market. A good Property Manager will provide you with a written proposal which should include information about their company, marketing techniques, a quote and information on their fees and charges.

Look for someone who has put in the time and effort to present a professional image to you, if they are willing to make the effort to present their services professionally it is likely they will look after your property professionally also.

9. Will they act in your best interest?

A while ago a family member asked for my assistance in finding a holiday rental in an area outside of the Gold Coast. I phoned up 4 local agents who had properties available on their website for those dates and I was shocked to find that not one of the 4 agents phoned me back to help with my enquiry- and I was ready to make a booking on the spot.

I thought about the owners and wondered what they would have thought if they knew they had missed out on a $ 3,000 a week booking. This just goes to show that you want to make sure your property management agent will act in your interest, being too busy to return guests phone calls can make a big different to your rental return and vacancy rates.

10. Proper preparation

Investment properties are supposed to help you make money, not cost money in the long term. Dealing with the right property management agency you will save yourself a lot of headaches and money. Give each offer its due care and respect and then decide upon the right company after truly evaluating their services.

Happy searching!

Coastal Holiday Rentalswww.coastalholidayrentals.com.au

Senior Property Manager at Coastal Holiday Rentalswww.coastalholidayrentals.com.au










Property Management in Baltimore & Washington — Spectrum Enterprises property management services.

Property Management in Baltimore & Washington -- Spectrum Enterprises property management services.

Created by: Spectrum Enterprises. Are you in need of comprehensive property management services? Maybe you’re thinking of buying an investment property in Baltimore or Washington? Property management doesn’t need to be stressful; Spectrum Enterprises is well equipped to deal with all of your investment property management needs.

Handy Tenant Screening Tactic (Saves You Tons of Time)

REItips.com – So……you ever felt like ripping fistfuls of hair from your own scalp over the onslaught of ridiculously unqualified people that call when you start advertising a newly vacant rental? I know I sure have. It’s weird I know, but I find myself actually wanting to rent the dang house and simultaneously wanting to avoid the stream of prospective tenant calls necessary to do so. (My mind truly amazes me sometimes — and no, I haven’t hired someone to handle that part for me yet. BAD me!) So how’d you like a simple trick to slash the number of calls you get, and thus reclaim scads of precious time (and maybe some hair)? As a follow up to “The Awesomest Way to Murder Roaches (Even the Pregnant Mamas)” I offer you another little nugget of joy from my buddy and real estate investing sherpa Chris Wark that promises just that. This real estate investor has been actively swimming deep and hard in the “buy, fix and hold” waters for the last 7-ish years, and now manages 65 or so units. Sure, there are many who’ve been around longer or managed more, but I can tell you Chris is like an stinkin’ Oracle on Property Tenant Management at this point, and just oozes handy “Gosh, why didn’t I think of that before” kind of stuff every time I’m around him. Definitely one of my mentors in the local arena. And before you watch, let’s see how cool you are (in my eyes) with this… Challenge Question: To which crazy awesome TV show do I briefly pay homage at some point in this video
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Rental Property Management : Getting Started in Property Management

Rental Property Management : Getting Started in Property Management

Getting started in property management involves renting out a property or a part of the property, making sure it is up to code and drawing up renter contracts. Earn a little extra income by renting out a property with helpful information from an experienced real estate agent in this free video on renting a home. Expert: James Kurkela Bio: James Kurkela, together with his wife Judy Kurkela, are licensed real estate agents who have been serving Putnam, Westchester, Orange and Dutchess counties for more than 20 years. Filmmaker: Kefa Olang

TransGlobe Property Management Services Beaverbrook & Varley Lane

TransGlobe Property Management Services presents Beaverbrook & Valery Lane. These serene and comfortable family communities are located in Kanata Ontario. Go to www.gotransglobe.com to learn more about these and other TransGlobe properties.

Property Management

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San Diego Property Management

sandiego-propertymanagement.com Introduction to San Diego Property Management company, Mission Sands. Broker George You talks about what differentiates him from other property management companies

Property Management Business Plan

www.PropertyManagementBusinessPlan.com offers a free property management business plan download for how to start a property management company. Starting a property management business or becoming a property manager has never been easier, and the time has never been better, to get your own copy, go to PropertyManagementBusinessPlan.com.
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Using Property Management Software

Working in the field of property management is diverse. There is a number of important staff workers required here. Managers, secretaries, handy workers, construction workers are just a few of these employees. Properties that are managed well use resources that are very effective. Property management software products are effective in this process. They provide managers with assistance when it comes to maintaining the property.

There are retirement properties, low-income properties, and typical apartment complexes. All of these locations run through the help of good management. Property management software shows managers how to be more productive in their responsibilities. These software products are designed with components that are beneficial.

They work to provide tutorials and other resources to property managers. Unit Connect offers managers property software.Here are some of the benefits of using software for property management:

Unit Connect makes business accessible

One of the detriments to managing a property is paperwork. These properties are essentially businesses and require a lot of notation. Managers can easily spend the majority of there time with documents. Management software for properties from Unit Connect makes business accessible through the internet. Managers no longer have to struggle with mounds of paperwork. All tasks related to properties can be maintained through software offerings.

Commercial or Residential

There are many different types of properties that require managers. Managers work for commercial and residential properties. Some of the responsibilities related to these properties are similar. Managers maintain relationships with lease holders. They also monitor lease payments and property debtors. Management software makes this work easier to perform. Software assists with managing buildings and units hassle-free. You will also have security measures with this software. This makes storing sensitive information efficient and safe.

Administration help for leases

Monitoring and maintaining leases requires administration skills on behalf of management and staff of properties. There is a lot of work that goes into these tasks. Unit Connect provides software that assists managers with administration. Through simple techniques it is possible to store information about leases. You can provide standard policies for all lease holders.

Learn more about software for lease administration, organization, paper elimination, and safety in storing information at http://www.unitconnect.com

Property Management Charlotte NC and surrounding area

Property Management Charlotte NC and surrounding area

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