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Property Management Fees
What is the going property management fee? Are most people charging a fixed rate or a %? What are you charging for single-family homes if it's a percentage?
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- Royal Oak, MI
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There are 3 main categories of Property Management fees:
>Monthly Management
- Percent of collected rents – if no rent collected neither owner nor PMC paid.
- Flat rate – appears to be lower than percent of collected rent, but often charged whether property vacant or occupied.
>Tenant Procurement/Placement – could be percent of monthly rent or a flat fee
- Pictures, 3D Tours, etc
- Advertising prep and determining market rent
- Property advertising
- Answering inquiries (phone/text/emails/etc)
- Scheduling showings
- Showings
- Application processing
- Lease signings and MoveIns
- Following up on all of the above, hopefully consistently updating owners
>Maintenance Charges
Common: owner agrees in contract that PMC can perform work without owner approval up to a certain threshold (Example $500) or in an emergency.
Questionable: owner doesn’t find out about charges below threshold until they get their monthly statement.
Hourly – PMC bills at hourly rate depending on type of ServiceTech sent
- EXAMPLE: Owner billed at $65/hour for handyman work
Markup is hidden in that rate as highly unlikely PMC is paying their handyman the whole $65/hour.
PMC or a subsidiary billing – PMC submits bill from their company
- EXAMPLE: Owner receives a bill for licensed HVAC work on PMC form.
Owner does not get the licensed mechanical contractor bill, so has no idea of PMC hidden markup
Transparent – original bills from all contractors sent to owner, PMC charges a pre-approved markup for their time to handle.
- EXAMPLE: Owner receives a bill for licensed HVAC work on contractor’s form.
Only challenge is some PMC’s get illegal kickbacks from contractors owners don’t see
There are then many different IF -> THEN fees to cover evictions, emergencies, filing insurance claims, etc.
WARNING: never assume you won’t be charged for something unless it states so in the management contract! Not uncommon for a PMC to entice an owner into signing with them with apparent low or no fees – only to charge owners for fees not mentioned in the contract and try to pass them off as “normal industry fees.”
- Drew Sygit
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