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Posts made in March, 2014

Self Manage?

Self Manage?


The Benefits of Hiring a Professional Property Manager are: You don’t have to hire someone to clean, paint, or make repairs. You don’t have to advertise, take rental calls, and show the property. You don’t have to screen applications and be apprehensive about who to pick. You don’t have to execute a rental agreement, worry about adding addendums, fill out the move-in inspection report, and deposit money. You don’t have residents calling at all hours of the day and night. You don’t have to confront residents on tough issues like collecting rent or taking better care of the property. You don’t have to collect NSF checks. You don’t have to serve legal notices or start an eviction. You don’t have to schedule and fill out the move-out inspection report. You don’t have to mail the resident’s accounting report and refund check. You don’t have to start the process all over again. You don’t have to worry about the property or be shocked by its condition when you hire a Professional Property Manager. Professional Property Managers are dedicated to selecting quality residents and keeping your investment in good repair with minimal cost. We want your real estate investment to be a success, not a failure. One last benefit – your leasing and management fees are usually a tax deduction. Jamie Reed, Property Butler...

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Why NARPM?

Why NARPM?


NARPM® property managers have heightened expertise and industry knowledge to assist them in doing the best possible job. They are real estate professionals who know first-hand the unique challenges of managing rental property in today’s constantly changing economic and legislative environment. And they know how to manage those challenges to everyone’s benefit. They can maximize rents and income for you; and they will manage the property efficiently, professionally and economically. A NARPM® member stands apart from other property managers and landlords. Unlike many of them, NARPM® members: 1. Have access to numerous educational opportunities. 2. Adhere to the highest Standards of Professionalism and Code of Ethics. 3. Know the landlord/resident laws for your city, state and federal governments. 4. Know rent values and vacancy factors. 5. Have rental applications and consistent screening policies to meet legal obligations. 6. Perform thorough move-in and move-out property evaluations. 7. Are personally familiar with reputable painters, electricians, roofers, chimney cleaners, carpenters, landscapers, furnace and appliance repairmen, and other maintenance professionals. 8. Are able to effectively negotiate with residents, handle difficult issues and enforce the terms of the rental agreement. 9. Have the ability to recover NSF checks, evict residents and collect bad debts. Your rental property is a very valuable asset. Entrust it to someone that can help you maximize your investment and minimize your headaches! Jamie Reed, Property Butler President...

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