Property Management – Granada Hills – Residential and Commercial Property Managers
Tips for Hiring the Best Property Manager
4. During the discussions if you find that the property manager is constantly cutting you off, or trying to finish your sentences for you, you will be in trouble if you hire them. Any time you have an issue or question about your investment you will get the same treatment. The best managers are those who know who their clients are and are constantly looking for way to make sure those clients are happy.
5. The number of automated tenant management systems on the market can be overwhelming. The good news it that there are just a handful that really matter. You want to make sure that the property manager you select is using a quality property/tenant management tool and that they can provide samples of output reports from this system during the interview. If they don’t use software to improve efficiency or hesitate to share reports with you, your experience may be less then profitable.
6. Most property managers charge between 7% and 10% of the rents for managing your properties. Be sure that you know what that percentage is based on. Some managers will require that you pay them the agreed percentage on the total rents that COULD be collected whether they are collected or not. That is a non-starter for me. It would be a darned cold day in you know where, before I ever paid someone for rents they didn’t collect. It should be for you also.
7. Be sure that you know how a property manager will address maintenance issues. There are a variety of ways you as a property owner will pay for getting maintenance issues resolved. You can expect that the property manage will want to make maintenance decisions (spend your cash-flow) up to a certain dollar value amount before they have to obtain your permission. I never let that amount exceed $250. You shouldn’t either. Also, many property managers will add a 10% fee on top of the invoice, and while it is often times hard to find a manager who doesn’t make this a non-negotiable requirement, I would still negotiate to get that item waived.
8. Regarding that software I mentioned in item #5 above, make sure that the property manager commits to providing reports to you no later then the 6th day of each month and that your portion of the rents are paid to you at that time as well. And if you don’t receive those rents from the manager by the 6th, go camp out on their doorstep! I’m not kidding!
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