Property Management – Encino – Hiring a Good Manager
How do I pick a good property manager?
What I tell people all the time when this comes up is that while you do need to make sure that the one you choose has the experience and training needed. But, you also need to feel a personal connection with, someone that you feel you can trust. The first part is a much easier one to answer. The most important part to finding someone who is trained and highly qualified in any field is to look for those that invest in themselves. In the case of property management, that means looking for someone who is a member of the National Association of Residential Property Managers. NARPM members spend hours learning what is happening legally at the federal, state and local levels. The truly dedicated ones even take it one step further and earn special designations. These designations require a greater investment in time, more specialized training, and giving back to their community of property managers by way of service. The other things that you need to look at when selecting a property manager for your investment would be:
Price – While important, this should not be your primary consideration. In the Denver area, most, if not all companies charge a percentage. The most common are between 8% and 15% of the collected monthly rent. Depending on how much time they spend on your property, it usually works out to about $4-$8 an hour. Some also charge a flat fee that is due every month; this is something the Legacy Properties-PM does not do. The other cost is the leasing fee, in other words, the fee charged for the handling all of the prospective tenant contacts, showings, application reviews and lease writing. This is also usually a percentage-based fee and there is a wide range out there of what is charged. You need to talk to any company that you are considering about what you are getting for your money, and see if you can get references.
Experience – This is probably the most important thing for you to look into. Not only how long have they been managing homes, but also what experience do they have that ties in with it. Some examples would be: do they own any rental properties themselves, have they done any hands on cleaning or repairs of rentals, have they personally done any evictions. The staff at Legacy Properties-PM has done everything from cleaning and repairs to being a part of the physical eviction team and everything in between.
Fees – I actually think that this is far more important the price, because this is where your dollars can really add up. You need to know what items your property management company will be charging you for. The most common one is a renewal fee, this is charged for the time spent in discussions with you and the tenant and getting the proper paperwork filled out. Other questions to ask would be: Do they add anything to your repair bills, or charge for property reviews? I’ve even heard on some companies that charge a “paper-processing fee”. What that means is that they tack a charge on to every piece of paper or email that they come in contact with for your property. Do they charge a service fee for your evictions, or insurance claims?
Maybe they charge an advertizing fee or an account setup fee. These are all things that you need to find out and decide for yourself if they are worth it. With Legacy Properties-PM, you’ll only have three fees. The leasing fee, the management fee and the renewal fee, that’s it.
One other thing you might want to ask them about is how they handle calls that come in after hours and if they will show your property during evenings and weekends. These are very important in keeping your property in good repair and getting it rented quickly.
Once you have done all of your research and compared all of the companies, it’s time to narrow it down to the best two or three companies for your needs. Now comes the hard part, you need to contact those companies again and have a one on one conversation with the person who will be managing your property. Talk to them about your goals and expectations, they may be right on track with you, or maybe not. Either way, you will have a good idea if your personalities match or not. Remember, this is likely to be a person that you will be having a business relationship with for years to come. So, if it seems strained, or they don’t feel genuine to you, then you probably want to keep looking.
From http://legacyproperties-pm.com/
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