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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Tenant procurement fee
I see a lot of posts with questions regarding property management. As a property manager, I often get asked what the tenant procurement fee covers so I thought I would share some things that you can expect to be included in that fee.
- Any initial inspections of the home
- Marketing photos
- All advertising
- Coordinating/overseeing repairs (if any) to make the home move in ready and processing those invoices
- Showing the property
-paying all agent referrals
-screening all applicants over the age of 18 that would be occupying the home (on average we spend 2-4 hours PER application)
-present the owner with an applicant
-securing the deposit in an escrow account
-drafting the lease
-setting up owner and tenant portals
-completing the move in inspection and move in documents
-processing the move in documents and sharing them with the owner
I hope this info helps all you new investors or people looking to interview property management companies!
Good Luck :)