A good property manager is essential for real estate investors, handling key tasks to keep rentals running smoothly. They screen tenants, ensuring reliable renters, collect rent and manage delinquencies, oversee maintenance and emergency repairs, and ensure legal compliance, including leases and evictions. Strong communication is crucial, keeping landlords informed about maintenance, tenant issues, and vacancies. Ultimately, a great property manager saves time and stress, allowing investors to focus on growing their portfolio. Clear communication and mutual expectations are key to a successful partnership.
Cody Bergan | 07/10/2025