TIPS FOR FINDING A PROPERTY MANAGER
FOR YOUR RENTAL
Finding a tenant, collecting rent, and performing routine maintenance can be a lot of work for a
landlord, especially when they already have a full-time job. That's why many landlords turn to a
property management company to assist with day-to-day responsibilities. If you're looking for a
property manager to maintain rentals within your community, keep these seven tips in mind:
1. Ask for referrals
2. Ensure they're good communicators
3. Explore prices and fees
4. Confirm they can help meet your rental goals
5. See how they handle renter screenings and vacancies
6. Put their technology and software to the test
7. Review and negotiate your contract