FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
-No Start-Up Fees -No Long-Term Contracts -No Nickel and Diming -Global marketing reach with a local dedicated team for reliable 24/7 care -In-depth local market analytics leveraged to ensure your home receives the best ROI -Full-service property care with top-to-bottom cleaning and inspections
- What types of customers have you worked with?
Individual Property Owners: Individuals who own one or a few properties and seek professional management services. These owners might not have the time or expertise to manage their properties themselves. Real Estate Investors: Investors who own multiple properties as part of their investment portfolio. They often hire property managers to handle the day-to-day operations and maximize returns on their investments. Vacation Rental Owners: Owners of vacation rental properties, like beach houses, cabins, or condos, often hire property managers to handle bookings, guest communication, and maintenance.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Here are some tips for a homeowner looking to hire a property manager: Define Your Needs: Clearly outline your expectations and requirements. Determine what services you need from a property manager, whether it's tenant screening, rent collection, maintenance, or all-inclusive management. Research Property Managers: Look for reputable property management companies or individuals with a proven track record. Check reviews, ask for referrals, and inquire about their experience in managing properties similar to yours. Interview Multiple Candidates: Don’t settle for the first property manager you come across. Interview several candidates to compare their services, fees, communication styles, and expertise. Understand Their Services and Fees: Ensure you understand the services included in their management package and the associated fees. Ask about any additional charges or fees not explicitly mentioned. Clarify Communication Channels: Communication is key. Clarify how and when the property manager will communicate with you. Determine how often you'll receive updates and reports about your property. Ask about Tenant Screening Processes: Inquire about their tenant screening procedures. A good property manager should have a rigorous screening process to ensure quality tenants. Inspect Their Current Properties: If possible, visit properties they currently manage. This will give you an idea of how well they maintain properties and interact with tenants. Review the Management Agreement Thoroughly: Before signing anything, carefully read the management agreement. Ensure it covers all agreed-upon services, fees, termination clauses, and responsibilities of both parties. Discuss Maintenance and Repairs: Understand how the property manager handles maintenance and repairs. Ask about their process, how they address emergencies, and their network of reliable contractors. Evaluate Their Technology and Tools: Inquire about the technology and tools they use for property management. A good property manager might utilize online portals for owners and tenants to streamline communication and payments. Trust Your Instincts: Ultimately, go with a property manager you feel comfortable and confident working with. Trust your instincts about their professionalism, responsiveness, and expertise. Taking the time to research, ask pertinent questions, and clarify expectations will help you find a property manager who aligns with your needs and ensures the smooth management of your property.