Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Managing Your Investment Property

While it is possible to look after your rental property yourself and thus save money, experts recommend getting a professional in to do it. Why? A professional has access to a number of resources that you do not. For a start, he can find out easily if any prospective tenant has a good or bad history of paying and looking after a property. And he will not be emotionally involved as you will be, so he can handle things without the same stress levels.

Managing a property takes time and effort, especially when you are not used to it. Some tenants ring up to complain about every little thing that goes wrong. They expect the landlord to act immediately to fix things even if it's in the middle of dinner or Sunday afternoon. A manager can avoid this because his business is closed at those times and he cannot be contacted.

Whether or not you use a property manager, be sure you have adequate insurance that will cover damage to the property and injury to the tenants. And go easy on those renovations. The idea is to make money, not spend it. It doesn't matter if you hate the colour scheme or carpets if you are not living there yourself.

By: Melanie
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