Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 at
8:06 pm
My husband and I want to get into property management. I’ve studied real estate in the past and was curious to know if you have to have a real estate license in order to be a property manager?
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 at
7:05 pm
Copyright (c) 2008 Michel Lautensack
Owning rental property can be an overwhelming experience for both new owners and longtime investment veterans. Fortunately, that’s why help is available in the form of a professional pResidential Property Management company. But is this the right decision for you? Here are the top 10 reasons to consider why you should hire a residential property management company and how the benefits far outweigh the costs.
1) Rent Collection: A professional residential property management company (“PM’s”) have systems and strategies to improve rent collection and on-time rent payments. This allows you to ensure swift and consistent rent collection. Quick and consistent rent collection is absolutely critical in this real estate market where good cash flow can mean the difference between success and failure as a real estate investor.
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 at
2:11 pm
My husband and I are thinking about buying some rental property in Kansas City but will need a good property management company since we are out of state. There are lots of companies out there but looking for a good referral.
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 at
6:03 am
When you are in a place where you have rental properties to look after, you may be a little overwhelmed at the idea of doing it all by yourself. The truth is that there are lots of property owners who hire property management companies to look after their concerns for them. Take some time to really consider what a property manager could do for you, and then make sure that you look for one that really suits your needs.
1.Experience
How long have they been in business and to what extent have they managed properties like yours before? It is one thing to manage a few single family homes, and quite a different one to manage an apartment building that holds more than thirty units.
2.Demeanor
Are you comfortable having them be the “face” of your rental property? Chances are good that they’ll see more of your clients than you do, so will they get along with your clients and treat them with respect?
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