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Should You Hire A Real Estate Property Management Company?
By cliff
To start off, I don’t own a real estate property company, nor am I trying to send business to any real estate property company. The purpose of this article is to make sure that you think things out (Look before you Leap) when you purchase your first rental property!

If you currently own rental property, or are planning on purchasing rental property then read on! It takes an effort to find good tenants. Everyone hopes to find someone who will appreciate your property and maintain the standard of living that was offered to them when they became your tenants. A possible solution is to find a competent real estate property company.

Ideally, a company that specializes in the type of property you currently own, or are looking to purchase? Be it, a home, condo, apartment building, commercial, etc.

Who will be responsible for property maintenance?
In every state the law mandates that landlords perform certain repairs to maintain the property and keep it habitable. When searching for a real estate property company, ask for referrals from current clients who use their maintenance service? Find out if they have a good reputation?

If you have no experience and/or no desire to manage your rental property, then I would suggest you hire a professional real estate property company to over see your investment. It can take you years learning everything you need to know about managing your properties.

If you really have your heart on managing your properties there is one simple thing to do right from the start! That is setting up a DBA (Doing Business As). Create a name for your real estate property company, and then file with your Local County Clerk’s office. Rent a P.O. Box where

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your tenants can send their rent payments. You don’t want to let your tenants know where you live! This could become a disaster! Also, don’t for get to open a checking account with your bank.

You might even want to use a professional business name instead of your real name when dealing with your tenants, and/or repair vendors? This really comes in handy especially when your tenants are asking for the carpet to be replaced? When you just spent $4,500.00 replacing for the last tenants, just before your current tenants moved in? You could inspect the carpet, then tell your tenants that you would have to talk with the owner to see if he/she would approve replacement of their carpet?

Side Bar: The only time I replace carpet is when the unit is vacant, to prepare for the next tenants to move in. If the carpet has a tear, then I just send out a carpet repairperson to fix it! This is a lot less expensive then installing brand new carpet!

This way they can’t confront you, because you don’t own the property, you just work for the real estate property company? This places an invisible wall between you and your tenants, so you won’t be nickel and dime to death! Because right after you replace their carpet, the next thing they will ask for is getting their apartment painted, but not before replacing their kitchen & bathroom cabinets!

I hope by now you are starting to see how some tenants will take advantage of your good nature? Now I’m not trying to scare you out of having your very own real estate property company? What I’m trying to do is warn you... it’s a lot of work! You must have the time and patients to deal with all types of people?

In the long run you can save a ton of money being your own real estate property company and performing most of the repairs yourself. Of course you will need some maintenance experience when it comes to replacing toilets, sinks, faucets, etc. Plumbing will be your biggest repair expense with rental properties.

So knowing something about plumbing can really save you some serious money! Stop by your nearest hardware store or home Depot and check out their books on home repairs. You can also go to the library and check out one or two books on plumbing repairs?

In conclusion, if you manage only one or two buildings, then I would say... give it a try? If you plan on buying more then two, you probably will want to hire a professional real estate property company. So you can spend most of you’re time searching and buying more properties.

Well, I hope that this gives you a little insight on real estate property management?

One last thing, when buying your rental properties try to purchase them fairly close together so you won’t have to do too much driving getting from one property to the next? You’ll need all the time you have focusing on more important things!

Good luck to your success!

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Cliff is the owner of , With his 25 years of experience in the real estate field. You will be amazed at the diversity of his Real Estate knowledge. Subjects from buying and selling real estate, FSBO, Foreclosures, Rehabbing, No Money Down, Real Estate license, Property Management, to remodeling your home, and much, much more! You can find many helpful topics at www.alandlordsdirectory.com/





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