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Robbie McKnight
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Laguna Beach, CA
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Relationship between landlord and property managers

Robbie McKnight
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Laguna Beach, CA
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Hi Guys - I'm new to the rental property game and I have a few questions regarding the relationship between a landlord and property manager.

  1. How does the billing and banking between landlord and property manager normally work? Do they just include all payments in one monthly invoice? This includes regular fee structure, repairs, tenant on boarding, etc.
  2. Does the property manager deposit the rent in the landlords bank account or do they just pay it out of their own bank account at the end of each month?
  3. A little off topic, but I'm also curious how everyone manages which online softwares are needed here as well. As a landlord, I would like the property management company to have a software on their end, but as I landlord, could i use something as simple as quickbooks?

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