Have you ever watched the Super Nanny on TV?
Wouldn?t Landlords like to know that their Property Manager is just like a Super Nanny?. conscientious, efficient, professional, enthusiastic, tireless and committed to making your tenants behave well?
?After all, Landlords are in fact employers,? Monika Bonet, Principal of Raine & Horne Glenelg said. ?And when they employ a property manager, they expect the property manager to look after the most significant financial investment that they are ever likely to undertake.?
?Yet many Landlords have nothing more to go on other than an Agency?s self- promoting hype and promises.? said Ms Bonet.
According to Ms Bonet most employers insist on both verbal and written references when taking on someone new. Ms Bonet said that nannies are among the most heavily referenced employees in the job market.
?Probably the most significant employment situation any family can find themselves in is the employment of a nanny,? Ms Bonet said. ?After all, you?re handing over the greatest emotional responsibility you are ever likely to undertake.?
?Unfortunately the single biggest growth in our property management portfolio comes from disgruntled landlords who come to us after a bad property management experience elsewhere? said Ms Bonet. ?More than often these same landlords admit that they selected their previous property manager on the lowest fee without checking references, and then inherit property problems like property damage through poor tenant selection, vacancy, rental arrears and unsuccessful tribunal hearings.?
According to Ms Bonet the more professional property management firms like Raine & Horne provide written testimonials from clients for whom they manage property. After all, professional and successful property managers are used to hearing the complaints of landlords disappointed with the service provided by their previous property manager,? Ms Bonet said. ?People say ?Oh, we had our property vacant for three months, and only three rental inspections during the entire three months without any feedback at all, or they say their property was damaged by tenants and the condition inspection reports were inadequate to recover the cost of the tenant damages.?
Ms Bonet said intending landlords can avoid joining the list of the unsatisfied by thinking of themselves as employers, and doing the appropriate reference checks before making the decision about which property manager to employ.
Ms Bonet concluded; ?Increase your likelihood of enjoying a successful and low stress property investment experience by listing with the agent who has the references?.
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