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Today's guest started out purchasing property investments when she got into real estate. Although she was paying a relatively high fee for her property rental manager at the time, Debbie's primary concern was not the amount of money she was spending but the quality of service she was getting. Her unfulfilled expectations prompted her to be proactive in deciding to managing her own properties and eventually led her into Property Management. Today, Debbie is an expert in this field.
In today's episode, Debbie talks about the advantages of having a great property manager. She sheds light on some significant issues involving property rental like the possible reasons why a property may be sitting vacant and not even generating inquries. Debbie also shares some tips on how to encourage a good tenant to stay in a property for an extended period, how you can save on costs regarding maintenance and vacancy and some strategies she uses to find you a tenant in the quickest amount of time possible.
" The hardest thing for an owner to do – and that is if you're not getting the quality you're expecting, is switch [property managers]. " – Debbie Williams
In This Episode of Property Secrets:
Debbie's Insider Property Secrets:
The role of your property manager is crucial. In fact, it is so important that if you're not happy with the quality of service you are currently receiving, don't procrastinate, just make the switch. If nothing is improving it will likely remain that way throughout the rest of your management agreement, impacting your cash flow as well and expenses.
Reach Out to Debbie Williams:
Email: [email protected]
Thanks for joining us on today's episode of the Property Secrets podcast – the show that provides you with an insider's guide on how you can profit from buying, developing, or investing in property. If you enjoyed today's episode, head over to iTunes and give us a rate and review to help us reach even more aspiring new entrepreneurs. Don't forget to check out our website, visit us on Facebook, or check us out on Twitter to stay up-to-date on the what's in store for you!
By Darren Standish | Property ProsperityToday's guest started out purchasing property investments when she got into real estate. Although she was paying a relatively high fee for her property rental manager at the time, Debbie's primary concern was not the amount of money she was spending but the quality of service she was getting. Her unfulfilled expectations prompted her to be proactive in deciding to managing her own properties and eventually led her into Property Management. Today, Debbie is an expert in this field.
In today's episode, Debbie talks about the advantages of having a great property manager. She sheds light on some significant issues involving property rental like the possible reasons why a property may be sitting vacant and not even generating inquries. Debbie also shares some tips on how to encourage a good tenant to stay in a property for an extended period, how you can save on costs regarding maintenance and vacancy and some strategies she uses to find you a tenant in the quickest amount of time possible.
" The hardest thing for an owner to do – and that is if you're not getting the quality you're expecting, is switch [property managers]. " – Debbie Williams
In This Episode of Property Secrets:
Debbie's Insider Property Secrets:
The role of your property manager is crucial. In fact, it is so important that if you're not happy with the quality of service you are currently receiving, don't procrastinate, just make the switch. If nothing is improving it will likely remain that way throughout the rest of your management agreement, impacting your cash flow as well and expenses.
Reach Out to Debbie Williams:
Email: [email protected]
Thanks for joining us on today's episode of the Property Secrets podcast – the show that provides you with an insider's guide on how you can profit from buying, developing, or investing in property. If you enjoyed today's episode, head over to iTunes and give us a rate and review to help us reach even more aspiring new entrepreneurs. Don't forget to check out our website, visit us on Facebook, or check us out on Twitter to stay up-to-date on the what's in store for you!