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Updated over 6 years ago, 04/18/2018

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Zulf H.
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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How to start a Property Management Company & Get Business

Zulf H.
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
Posted

Dear BP members:

Hope you all are doing well. I wanted to get some advice on how to start a property management company.

I am currently am a private investor with 10 properties. Most of these properties are managed by myself. I have a group of people that deal with maintenance related issues, plumbing, electrical, landscaping and snow removal. I also have an LLC open for some of the investment properties.

Since I have been doing this for a few years I wanted to get into the business of providing these services to a specific bldg. that owns about 20 units. This buildings relationship with the current property management will be over soon, i  think I will be able to manage this building. Before I approach them I have a few questions :

  • What is the process?
  • what is the best way to approach the building, I know their contract with the current property manager is about to end in a month. I am also in touch with one of the members 
  • What do such buildings look for from a property management company?  ( # of Manpower, Office, Insurance, etc..) -
  • Do I need to have any set experience before approaching a building with 20 units?
  • Can I show my other properties as a refernce for my experience in the property management area
  • Do I need to have aseperate business – I already own a company that have few of my properties
  • Do i need to have additonal reserve funds
  • Are there any podcast or tutorials that show how to run a successful management company.

Thanks a lot for your help!

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