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Sajjad R.
  • Specialist
  • Wyoming
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Property Management VA's can be helpful or not

Sajjad R.
  • Specialist
  • Wyoming
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In this competition of property management, it is getting more tougher to compete in terms of cost and what you are providing. Generally VA's are proven to be helpful in both aspects, cost and providing more to clients and residents. An example is saving on cost and having more people work for you. Examples can be after hour support, 2 VA's to focus on different areas and produce more in the same time period at a fraction of cost.
Property management companies struggle with the following:
Out of hours maintenance and maintenance coordination.
Communicating properly and more with prospective tenant leads.
Answering too many calls if a bigger portfolio.
Following up on delinquents.
Any tasks that managers don't like doing.
Every other property management company I talk to is short of staff.
Local hire always take time in getting trained. While on the other hand, you can hire an already trained property management VA as well as an experienced one too from companies like Answer Tenant.
Some companies even offer back up VA's, so if your VA is sick or has an emergency. They would have the back up VA work for you.

Over all Property Management VA's are helpful for sure.
Sometimes you get exceptional VA's who change your property management game.