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Property Managers - How Do You Figure Out What to Charge Clients Each Month?

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Hi - Any third party property managers are to weigh in here?

I’m a newer property manager and trying to wrap my head around how to bill back expenses properly each month. I know some things are straightforward, like utilities that are metered, but for other costs especially labor and overhead (including those that work in the office), how do you decide what gets charged to which properties?

Do you use a specific formula? A spreadsheet? Some kind of software? I saw one post where someone mentioned using AppFolio’s bulk upload with a custom spreadsheet, but I imagine there are a lot of different ways people do this.

I feel like I might be overcomplicating things, so I’d love to hear how others handle it. Any tips or insights would be much appreciated!

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Adam Bartomeo
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Adam Bartomeo
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Sounds like you may want to partner with somebody that’s more experienced or find a mentor. Most property managers do not run the way you’re explaining. There isn’t a per hour or per job cost to bill out. You charge the owners a percentage and mostly everything is included.

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