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      <description>Guide to own a home - giving advice and information on property management.</description>
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      <pubDate>2013-10-22 04:08:30 UTC</pubDate>
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Why should you hire a
West Hill Property Manager?</title>
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<p>If you are a real estate investor, why do you need a <a href="http://westhillpropertymanagement.com/hire-west-hill/">West Hill Property
Manager</a>?</p>
<p>A real estate investor should be spending their time
building wealth by acquiring income producing rental properties and not
spending time dealing with rental property related issues such as; marketing
the property, finding the right tenants, collecting rents, emergencies,
maintaining property appearance, dealing with contractors, etc… This is where a
competent West Hill Property Manager is needed.</p>
<p>Although a competent property manager can relieve you of all
the burdensome issues and chores that are part of rental property ownership,
not every property manager is the right one for every landlord.&nbsp; Just like an investor will look for the right
income producing rental property, an investor needs to look for the right property
manager.&nbsp; The best way to find a property
manager is to ask real estate agents whom the recommend and interview several
property managers before you make a decision.</p>
<p>Technical and personal skills can vary from manager to
manager. For example, some managers are skilled and experienced in rental
property management, others have the expertise to properly and effectively
manage commercial properties.&nbsp; So if you
are purchasing residential rental properties, make sure the property manager
you select specializes in residential property management and not commercial
property management.</p>
<p>When choosing a property manager, landlords should be aware
that the level of a manager’s expertise coincides with the level of training
and experience the manager has.&nbsp; Ask the
property manager about specialized training and courses they have taken over
the last 6 months.</p>
<p>However, a property manager’s skills are – though vitally
important – not the only factors to consider when choosing a manager. The
landlord/property owner must also take into consideration the fact that the
landlord’s expectations and goals, and the property manager’s management
“style” and priorities are in sync.</p>
<p>Certainly, the landlord must be assured that the manager who
is chosen will work within the framework of the landlord’s expectations. But it
would be to the landlord’s benefit to also hire a manager who would freely
offer advice and suggestions that would be beneficial in enhancing property
revenues and overall value.</p>
<p>The contractual agreement between the property owner and the
property manager will detail the duties, responsibilities and obligations of
both parties, but it is really the personal rapport and like-minded ideas
between the landlord and manager that are the real foundation of a good working
relationship.</p>]]></description>
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