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Heath Sizick
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hampstead, NC
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Do You Need a Professional Property Management?

Heath Sizick
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hampstead, NC
Posted

Hey all, 

I wanted to share a quick post on property management. Every investor’s situation is unique, but there are key factors that can help you decide whether hiring a professional property manager or self-managing is the best option for your investment.  

I'd encourage you to start with these 11 key questions to consider:

1. How far do you live from your property?The further you are, the more travel time and potential for oversight issues. Consider if regular visits and handling emergencies from a distance are feasible.

2. How do you handle stress? Property management can be unpredictable. Are you prepared to deal with tenant disputes, legal issues, or property damage?

3. Are you overwhelmed with your property? If managing your property is becoming stressful, a property manager can help regain control.

4. How many properties do you have? A growing portfolio may require professional management to keep everything running smoothly.

5. How much experience do you have with maintenance? If you’re not skilled in repairs or finding reliable contractors, a property manager can handle it for you.

6. How quickly can you rent out units? If you struggle with vacancies, a property manager can help fill units faster.

7. Are you capable of handling accounting? Property management involves detailed accounting, which can become overwhelming. A property manager can take care of this for you.

8. Are you available 24/7? Emergencies don’t follow a schedule. Can you handle being on call at any hour?

9. Are you willing to enforce rent policies? Dealing with late payments or evictions is part of the business. Are you comfortable with this?

10. Do you understand landlord laws? Property laws and contracts are complex. A property manager ensures compliance and protects you from liability.

11. Is managing the property the best use of your time? Consider if managing the property yourself aligns with your lifestyle and financial goals.

Hopefully these will be helpful! 

Heath

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Heath Sizick
  • Rental Property Investor
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Heath Sizick
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hampstead, NC
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@Heath Sizick what guidance would you give to those looking for a PM related to my proposed questions so that others reading this post can ascertain what a world class answer would sound like?

I wouldn’t call my answer “world-class” since I’m not an expert, but the great thing about your questions is that they can help owners determine whether a property manager’s policies align with their needs. Clear expectations & strong communication are key.

I’m not sure how many PMs you’ve spoken with yet, but for example—question #2 assumes that all PMs mark up maintenance costs. Some do, but many don’t. For those that do, I’d want to understand when it happens, why, & how much.

As for #4—it really comes down to their own expectations. How often do they want eyes on your property? Then find a PM who meets that standard. The owner is in the driver’s seat. They need to ask the right questions (like you have), & choose someone they trust to provide the value & service they’re looking for.

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