What if I don't have the time to manage my own investments?


Maintaining control of your investment does not mean active involvement. Once a property has been purchased, an investor's involvement can be reduced to a minimum through the use of an effective property manager.

The right kind of property management will save the investor time, money and tenancy headaches.

Managers can assist in some or all of the following areas: maintenance, improvements, tenant screening, rent collection, lease preparation, advertising, inspections and tenant relationships.

When selecting a professional manager, it is important to look for someone who is not only a good people manager but also someone who runs the rent roll like he would run his own business.

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