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how to grow a management business
hey, looking for some advice/steps for a new management company to take/implement to grow the number of doors under management.
Right now I self manage my portfolio in Westchester County, 10 doors active (a 5 unit with an illegal apt and a 4 family), 4 in contract (3 family with an attic apt), and 12 doors going through renovations (2- 4 fams that I'm adding a 3rd floor and 2 addition units to each). I would like to offer property management to others. I am a licensed salesperson and can manage under my broker. How would you recommend marketing? I'm looking to manage with a flat rate % depending on the number of doors and handle repairs and renovations by charging a GC 15% fee on repairs/construction. Use the systems of how I self manage with my team of subs to handle repairs/issues, turnover, and if wanted renovations.
Thanks in advance for your input
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Quote from @Michael Chirico:
hey, looking for some advice/steps for a new management company to take/implement to grow the number of doors under management.
Many REALTORS and brokerages will not touch property management with a 10' pole. Create some marketing material to demonstrate what services you provide. Contact Brokers in your market and ask them if you could do a 15-minute presentation during a training meeting to talk about your company (5 minutes) and answer questions (10 minutes). Offer a referral fee to any agent that refers someone to you for management (payable after Owner signs a one-year agreement and Tenant is placed). I offer a referral fee ($200 per house or $50 per unit for more than four units) and if the Owner decides to sell within 24 months, I pay the referring agent a referral fee (whatever your standard is for sales).
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Did you check your state laws about property management?
Michigan, for example, requires a PMC to have its OWN specific brokerage license. So, you can't just work under another broker.
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