Choose the best Property Manager for Your Needs!
In Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, and Washington Counties, Property Managers and Property Management Companies, are not created equally. It can be a corrupt industry, and even well-meaning property managers may simply not have the resources to help you navigate the intricate demands of today’s rental market.
Here is a checklist to help you determine whether a property manager is right for you.
- Cost-conscious maintenance. Small property management companies often don’t have the clout to demand discounts from vendors, yet maintenance is a necessary part of management and retail pricing can add up. Your property management company should never pay top dollar, and any savings should be passed on to you. Plus, a professional property manager is always looking for ways to prevent larger maintenance issues, provide cost-effective repairs and keep tenants happy to reduce vacancy rates.
- Fast owner disbursements. How soon will you receive your rent payments? Is direct deposit an option? How do trust accounts work? You should never have to wait 30+ days to receive your rent, electronic options are a must and a fully transparent trust accounting system is essential.
- Local expertise. Your property manager must be a local expert when it comes to market rates in various local neighborhoods, the best advertising outlets in the area and how to make sure you are in compliance with local and state codes and landlord/tenant laws.
- Fairly priced – with no hidden costs. A discount property manager can cost you when it comes to longer vacancies, more expensive maintenance, legal problems and costly mistakes. Saving a few dollars a month in management fees can cost you hundreds-even thousands-over the course of the year. The right property manager won’t always have the cheapest fees, but will always get you a better return in the long-term.
- Experience in the complexities of property management. Residential property management is a tough industry that requires extensive experience in marketing, leasing, maintenance, collections, evictions, accounting, inspections and legal matters. Many small property management shops simply do not have the resources to give each of these areas the attention needed to maximize your investment and help you avoid costly mistakes.
- Strong marketing strategy. Ask your property manager where your rental unit will be advertised, and expect a lengthy answer. In today’s market, faster leasing depends on being everywhere at once – dozens of online listings, local papers and venues, attention-grabbing signs and more should be included for every vacancy, and in place in less than a week.
- 24/7 transparent reporting. Will the property manager provide round-the-clock access to reports on accounting, rents, vacancies, inspections and maintenance? Will you have access to photographs and documents online? Like many other industries, property management is now a technology-driven field, and you should expect the information you need – on demand.
- Legal and regulatory compliance. Does the property manager have an attorney on staff and a team who is well-versed in the city, county and state codes and laws that impact rental property owners? Are they experienced in collections and eviction law and understand the timelines to ensure your property is ready to re-lease as soon as possible when an eviction is needed?
- Accounting support. Cleared monthly financial statements, annual tax documentation and centralized accounting for multiple properties should be standard for every client. You should expect your property manager to provide all of the information you need to evaluate your investments – whether you own a single home or a large portfolio of properties – and make tax time easier.
Don’t fall for gimmicks or discount services – a professional property manager has the knowledge, the experience, the technology and the commitment to get you the best return on your investment properties. Please take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions page for more information on how we manage properties.
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Why Hire a Professional Multi-Family Property Manager in Salt Lake City
Save Time
A professional property manager can help save you tremendous amounts of time by taking care of any accounting, tenant management, legal issues, and operations of a multi-family property.
Minimize Risk
Professional management companies are experts in the field and understand all the relevant laws and regulations. They reduce the risk of non-compliance with regulatory requirements and protect owners from potential lawsuits.
Increase Income
The manager will be actively involved in marketing the property, finding and vetting tenants, and setting competitive rental rates to ensure maximum occupancy and income.
Provide Peace of Mind
Property management companies are knowledgeable, experienced, and reliable. They are always available to handle problems with tenants and handle any repairs or property issues that may come up.
Maximize Property Value
Property managers will help you stay in tune with maintenance and renovating needs to ensure that your multi-family property stands out TierOne Real Estate offers multifamily property management services in Atlanta that will put you at ease knowing the property is in good hands. If you own a duplex, townhouse, or any other multi-unit home in Salt Lake City surrounding communities, contact us today!
STRATEGIC CONSULTING
Our ability to mentor our clients sets us apart from the rest. With a proven track-record in the Salt Lake City market, we are uniquely qualified to help you navigate the complexities of an ever-changing market.