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What do you think? Switching from Property Mgmt. to Self Managed

Rema W.
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Hi, I have a few properties that I'm transiting from being managed by a property management company to being self-managed. 

I'm putting together a plan to self-manage. 

What are some of the things I need to consider? What do you think about the plan?

  • Have Them Sign New Leases - 
    • I need to have them sign new leases with me instead of the property mgmt company
  • Work out rent/payment details -
    • Online Pay - I plan to offer online rent pay options through Apartment.com's property management tool
    • In-person Drop Off / Mail-In option / Night Drop Box 
      • I have a local credit union with multiple branches. The tenants will be able to pay in person at the branch or use the night drop-off box. Or mail in a money order. 
      • The tenants will need to indicate my telephone number as the account and their address and the credit union will apply their rent to my account. 
    • In-Person Pick - I have an older tenant where we picked up the check from her house. I plan to continue this. I have a Father in law in town how'll drop by. 
    • Maintenance - I have an on-call plumber and electrician and a general maintenance man, who'll I call when needed.

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    Nathan Gesner
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    Nathan Gesner
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    No, they do not need to sign a new lease. The current lease remains in effect until termination or mutual agreement. All you really need is a one-page letter saying you are taking over management, how they should pay rent and how to contact you for maintenance issues. All tenants sign, you sign, and you proceed. When the lease is due for renewal, then you can use a new one.

    The rest sounds good. Make the tenants deposit rent at the credit union. Don't collect it and don't let another renter collect it. Straight to the bank so you know exactly who is at fault if rent is not received.

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