June 30, 2015
So you’re thinking about buying an investment property or you’ve recently purchased an investment property and you’re trying to decide if you want to manage it yourself or hire a professional company to do that for you. Today, we want to provide some guidelines to investors who are managing their own properties so you know what to expect after you decide to do it on your own. First, you’ll need to prepare the property for rent. Make sure it’s clean and everything is functioning mechanically. Spend enough time to research the local laws and make sure the property is compliant with the Texas Property Code that pertains to rental properties. Next, you’ll need to find a great tenant. To do that, you must advertise your property with pictures and descriptions and meet the tenants at your property to show it. You’ll need to screen your applicants and do a thorough background check. After you find the right tenant, make sure they understand and sign the lease. Collect rent and process fees for delinquencies. Hopefully, you won’t have to file for eviction because that can be time consuming and expensive. There is also the ongoing management. You must maintain the property to its best condition. Collect repair requests, take care of maintenance issues and handle any tenant concerns. You also need to choose the right vendors to go into the property and maintain it. The vendors need to be licensed, insured and bonded and you want to make sure the problem is repaired to the satisfaction of the tenant. There’s a lot of time and effort involved in managing your own property, and that’s why many Professional Property Management vs. DIY – Best Tips for Homeowners in Killeen, TXinvestors and property owners turn to a professional management company. A property manager will take a small percentage of your rent in exchange for the services provided. At Gold Medal, we like to say that we take 100 percent of the headaches associated with the rental process. If you have any questions, please contact us at Gold Medal Rentals, and we’d be happy to tell you more.