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Why Use a Property Manager?


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Most experienced property investors use property managers. Why? Because they make you money.

Property management isnt just about collecting rent. Its about ensuring your property is always rented, ensuring you have the best possible tenants, and ensuring youre getting the best possible rent. Its about keeping the property well maintained, tracking expenses and income, and dealing with the legalities of leases and the rights of tenants.

This is what property managers do. Its their core business. For a landlord, the benefits are significant.

Save Valuable Time

The most obvious benefit is time saving. You dont have to spend an hour or so each week making phone calls, placing ads, interviewing prospective tenants, speaking to solicitors, speaking to your tenants, collecting rent, organising tradesmen and so on.

How much could you earn in that hour if you were focussing on your work rather than chasing your tail?

Know Your Market

Property investment is a business. To succeed in business, you need to know your market.

Property managers make their living out of knowing the rental marketplace. They know how much your property is worth and wholl want it. They know the best ways to reach the market and they have the resources to do it.

A property manager with some real marketing nous can earn you thousands every year, just with an intelligent marketing campaign.

Know Your Rights

Rental legislation is constantly changing. Its important that you know your rights as well as the rights of your tenants. But most people dont even know where to start looking.

Property managers work with tenancy legislation every day. They know all the ins and outs, as well as the pitfalls and loopholes. Theyre experienced in all aspects of lease negotiation from bond to maintenance agreements to eviction.

Most importantly, theyll protect your rights as a landlord.

Get Good Tenants

Most good tenants will only rent through property managers. The whole process is much more streamlined and convenient. Payments can be made electronically, their questions can be answered quickly, and everything can be done during business hours.

The opposite is true of bad tenants. They target privately managed rentals, because thats generally all they can get.

Property managers chase down and validate every reference, and they get to know problem tenants. They do everything possible to provide you with a hassle-free investment because they know the eviction process is every landlords worst fear. You cant just kick someone out without notice. The whole process can take months.

But if youre unlucky enough to end up with a problematic tenant, a property manager will manage the whole eviction process including all dealings with tenants, sheriffs, and court officials.

Sure, you can juggle all of these elements yourself, and youll save yourself a small management fee But whats the cost? Do you want to work for your investment or do you want it working for you?

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This article was published on Thursday 10 May, 2007.

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