If you’re looking for tips on how to change your Glendale property management company, we’re happy to help.
It’s not easy to find a good property management company. What many people may not realize is that you’re actually looking for a business partner who can free up your time by managing the day-to-day details, while you spend your time on other things that are more important. At the center of this relationship is trust, and too often trust is what is lacking in many of the cases we have seen.
There are a lot of people out there like you who may be dissatisfied with their current property manager, and just like them, you’re looking for information on how to change your Glendale property management company.
Here are some signs of dissatisfaction that some of our clients have experienced with previous property managers:
- Excessive vacancies!
- Very little or no communication about maintenance issues, or having large maintenance projects take place without their approval
- No idea where they stand financially with their property.
- Going for the quick fix band-aid, instead of solving the actual problem at hand.
- Landlords who simply don’t trust their manager and feel that they need to take matters into their own hands
Here is an easy step-by-step process on how to change your Glendale property management company:
- Review your current management contract and look for an expiration date or term length. Look for the minimum written notice of cancellation (it can be 30-, 60-, 90-days).
- Do your homework on new property management companies. Interview them because you need to be able to trust them as your business partner. For more help on how to do this, here’s a quick video with things to consider when choosing a property management company.
- Once you’re happy with your choice, give proper notice of cancellation according to your current agreement.
- Start the transition process. Good communication with all parties should make the transition process smooth.
- The new property manager should contact the current property manager to gather all information on your current tenant(s), including the lease, security deposits, contact information, etc.
- The current property manager should provide the information and any security deposits to the new property manager.
- The new property manager should contact the tenants and provide them with information on where to send rent checks, how to schedule maintenance, etc.
At Real Property Management Vision, we are your business partner and fiduciary agent when it comes to your real estate investment. Our mission is to treat your investment property as if it were our own. You can rest assured that we will communicate issues to you, always be ethical in our business, and treat you and your property with the professionalism and respect that you deserve.
If you want to see just how easy it is to change your Glendale property management company, contact us or give us a call today. If we’re a good fit for each other, we’ll be your business partner and work for your best interests starting from Day 1.
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