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Property Manager/Home Warranty
I'm going through a situation where I will have to hire a Property Manager as I will be long-distance landlording. My home warranty is up for renewal and I am weighing the options.
Is it overkill to have both a Property Manager with an in-house maintenance department and a home warranty?
Do I need both for sure?
I have vetted several managers and am going with one that just takes a flat percentage of the rent, charges for maintenance repairs either from within or picks up a vendor, and there are no upcharges or service fees.
The warranty is a standard one and will cost me less than $100 per month on a fourplex and about $95 per call out and repair.
Just seeing if anyone has had a similar situation. What did you do? Do you think I will never have to use the warranty if I have the management company?
Thanks In Advance,
Derek
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Many professional managers will not manage a home with a home warranty. There are too many delays, home warranty companies hire the least expensive - and often least qualified - to do the work.
Home warranties are a gamble. They don't cover as much as people think and they obviously don't pay for themselves or else the home warranty companies would go out of business. They make a ton of money because they rarely pay out either because a lack of claims, a lack of qualified claims, or straight-up denial of claims.
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