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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

What do you look for in a property management company?
I am thinking about starting a property management business, and just wanted to get some opinions from the professionals who use them.
What do you look for in a property management company?
What about your current property management company would you change?
What makes a property management company stand out and makes you choose them?
Would a property management company that offers more services such as cleaning, pest control, repair etc. Interest you more over a company that just does property management alone? Or is it the opposite?
And if anyone has any advice at all about starting this business, please leave a comment! Thanks!
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Congrats on starting a new business Shannon! I think you're going to really find a great need for it in your area!
Everyone will have different priorities based on what they value most. This is a general list I found that may help as common points investors look for:
https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/2014-03-12-questions-for-hiring-property-management
From personal experience, the most common pieces we look at first are:
1. How much you charge.
2. How many rentals you currently manage.
3. How many evictions you've handled.
For me to pick a particular property manager, I want to know that you care about my asset. My future stability is held in this asset. My retirement income is held in this asset. A lot of my time and effort has been placed in this asset. Everyone is different but I would 100% choose someone who shows that they care about my property over a large commercial property management company any day.
I've met a lot of local property managers here in my area through meetups and I feel much more comfortable handing my property over to them (depending on their stats) than a stranger on a website.
The full services package is also a WONDERFUL idea! I definitely would love to work with a property manager who had that as an extra perk if it can help me save some money down the road.
Cheers to your success!