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What is a property manager?
A property manager’s role is to maximise the revenue generated for a rental property and minimise exposure to risk. Property managers help look after investment properties for owner-landlords with key duties including tenant screening, collecting rent, liaising with tenants, and property maintenance. However, a property manager can also handle nearly everything involved in maintaining and renting out your investment property, from daily tasks like repairs to bigger-picture processes like marketing.
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The benefits of using a property manager
Even the most financially savvy property investors can find themselves confused or short on time when it comes to managing investment properties - this is where an experienced property manager can be highly beneficial. Here are some of the top benefits of using a property manager:
What Questionsto Ask in a Property Manager Interview
An interview with a property manager gives you the opportunity to get to know potential managers, their experience, and their track record. The right questions can help you find out more about their processes, practices, and service standards.
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