Property ownership comes with various responsibilities and can consume much time and energy.
From maintenance tasks to tenant management, the duties can quickly become overwhelming, leading many to ponder: is it time for me to get a property manager?
In this detailed article, we'll guide you through the key signals that it's time to consider professional property management.
Before we dive into the signs that indicate the need for a property manager, let's revisit what a property manager does:
We have a comprehensive guide to the complete duties of a property manager or property management company and some key insights into this role and industry.
Here are some additional basic resources on property management:
Important property management terms and fees to know
Benefits of working with a property manager
Guide to the different corporate structures of residential property management
How to choose the right property manager for your needs
Hiring a property manager is an investment with costs and benefits. Typical costs include a percentage of the rental income and additional fees for services like tenant placement or eviction. However, these costs are often offset by the numerous benefits:
Read about the additional benefits of hiring and collaborating with a property manager.
1. Distance from your property: If you live far from your rental property, a property manager can handle day-to-day operations, maintenance, and tenant issues that are challenging to manage remotely. See some of our additional tips for managing remote property. Doorstead offers a unique rent guarantee service, where we pay you a guaranteed monthly rent, regardless of tenant occupancy.
Distance from the property is one of the key reasons why customers use Doorstead’s rent guarantee. Read about some of the other common use cases for our rent guarantee.
2. Multiple rental properties: As your investment portfolio grows, so do management tasks. A property manager can efficiently handle multiple properties, freeing up your time. This reason is another common use case for Doorstead’s rent guarantee.
3. Limited time or interest: If property management becomes a chore or interferes with other activities or obligations, it may be time to hire a professional. Read about some of the other benefits of working with a property manager.
4. Legal complexities: If you're finding it difficult to keep up with housing laws and regulations, a property manager can ensure compliance, reducing your risk of potential legal issues.
5. Tenant turnover issues: High tenant turnover and associated costs can indicate a need for a professional. A good property manager can help find long-term tenants and satisfy them.
6. Financial inefficiency: If you're struggling to set the right rent amount, failing to collect rent promptly, or facing financial losses, a property manager can help you achieve better financial performance.
While there are many reasons to hire a property manager, it might not be the best decision for everyone. Here's when you might choose not to hire a property manager:
If you decide to self-manage your property, here are some resources you might find helpful:
A complete guide to renting your home
How to prepare your property for future tenants: a comprehensive guide
10 features that tenants expect from rental homes
7 home remodeling projects for boosting your home’s value in 2023
Here's a final comparison of self-management versus hiring a professional in a digestible format:
You can determine which approach is right for your situation by weighing these factors. Whether you choose self-management or professional property management, understanding your needs and commitments is key to successful property investment.
Typically, property managers charge a percentage of your property's monthly rental rate in exchange for their services.
Doorstead charges 6% for our traditional full-service property management and 8% for our rent guarantee service, where we pay rent monthly regardless of tenant occupancy. Learn more about how Doorstead works and what our customers say about our full-service property management service.
No matter how many properties you own, a property manager can be beneficial. You can experience increased returns to scale if you own multiple properties by working with a property manager.
When choosing a property manager, factors such as experience, services offered, fees, reputation, and knowledge of the local rental market should be considered.
They must also offer the specific services you need and have experience managing properties in your local market.
Here is a guide to help you select the best property manager for your property and needs and some questions to ask a potential property manager.
Doorstead offers comprehensive property management services that can be tailored to your needs. From setting the optimal rental price and handling all tenant interactions to managing maintenance issues and ensuring legal compliance, Doorstead is designed to give you peace of mind and maximize your property's profitability.
If managing your property or thinking about all the decisions and steps involved is consuming too much of your time, causing stress, or not delivering the financial returns you'd hoped for, it may be time to consider hiring a professional.
Doorstead is here to help simplify property management for you. Stay tuned for more insights or book a call to learn how to maximize your property investment.
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