If a property owner decides that they're not able to properly manage their property, it's important to understand what side effects they should expect. In general, a well-run property management company will yield these results for owners:
- Increased revenue. A property management company is more experienced at advertising and usually has access to larger pool of potential renters, meaning units typically stay vacant for shorter periods of time. A property management company also has a better understanding of the local rental rates, putting them in a position to maximize the amount you can charge per property.
- More free time. Naturally, once an owner hands over the responsibility of managing its properties to a company, they're going to have extra time on their hands. This is perhaps the most obvious – and enjoyable – benefit of hiring outside help. The property management company becomes the owner's one point of contact for all things related to their property, eliminating the need to juggle a number of different vendors and services. A property owner can also use this extra time to expand their portfolio and focus on growing the business.
- Reduced direct costs. A property management company is be able to perform preventative maintenance, reducing the direct costs to the property owner. Furthermore, a management company will likely have extensive knowledge of local landlord/tenant laws, helping shield the owner from costly lawsuits. One lawsuit avoided may pay for years of property management fees. Finally, the management company likely has more experience screening tenants. This reduces vacancy cycles and damages from poorly screened tenants.
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