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Posted over 9 years ago

Why You Need a Professional Property Manager

The Benefits of Hiring a Professional Property Manager
Saves you time, work, and stress:
1.You don't have to hire someone to clean, paint, or make repairs.
2.You don't have to advertise, take rental calls, and show the property.
3.You don't have to screen applications and be apprehensive about who to pick.
4.You don't have to execute a rental agreement, worry about adding addendums, fill out the move-in inspection report, and deposit money.
5.You don't have tenants calling at all hours of the day and night.
6.You don't have to confront tenants on tough issues like collecting rent or taking better care of the property.
7.You don't have to collect NSF checks.
8. You don't have to serve legal notices or start an eviction.
9. You don't have to schedule and fill out the move-out inspection report.
10. You don't have to mail the tenant's accounting report and refund check.
11. You don't have to start the process all over again.
12. You don't have to worry about the property or be shocked by its condition when you hire a Professional Property Manager.
13. Professional Property Managers are dedicated to selecting quality tenants and keeping your investment in good repair with minimal cost. They want your real estate investment to be a success not a failure.
14. One last benefit - your leasing and management fees are usually a tax deduction.

Are there good reasons for managing your own rental property? Are they worth the risk?



Comments (1)

  1. Good list, thanks Steve.