The question of whether or not you should manage your own investment property is largely one of time and enthusiasm. It can take a lot of dedication and constant updating of knowledge to ensure your property is managed correctly.
The role of the Property Manager:
- Find, screen and choose tenants
- Understand all tenancy laws and keep up-to-date as new laws and amendments are introduced
- Maintain the property and organise repairs where necessary
- Find suitable daytime and after hours tradespeople – eg. plumber, electrician
- Handle tenants’ complaints in an objective manner
- Conduct regular property inspections and complete condition reports on entry, exit and at inspections
- Handle all monetary transactions including rent payments and receipt and lodgement of rental bonds
- Be able to deal with problematic and malicious tenants, and those who pay late or refuse to pay
- Review and renegotiate rent costs
- Produce rental statements for tenants detailing rent paid
If you don’t have the time and energy to do this yourself, One World Group's Property Management Division will handle the process for you.
Please click here or email enquiry@oneworldgroup.com.au to contact our dedicated Property Management professionals.