Thursday, March 26, 2015

Start A Homebased Property Management Business

Office buildings often outsource management of the property.


Property management companies maintain several responsibilities, such as dealing with interior and exterior renovations. Your home-based business might focus on commercial, residential or international properties. Commercial properties include neighborhood shopping centers, mixed used developments and office properties. Residential properties involve apartment complexes and rental units. If you work with properties outside of the United States, you must be familiar with foreign property laws.


Instructions


1. Review local, state, and federal rules to ensure that you comply with all regulations. One way to get industry updates involves joining property management trade associations and reading the groups' publications or newsletters.


2. Purchase necessary equipment, such as software, a printer and office supplies. Develop a solid organization method, especially if you plan to manage several properties. You might differentiate paper files by color and by property name.


3. Determine prices for your various services. You might charge a monthly or annual flat fee. For example, with a basic package, you might collect monthly rents from each tenant as well as supervise an on-site property manager.


4. Advertise your business by at least developing a simple website. The website might describe when and why your company was founded as well as provide examples of common services.


5. Develop a community resource directory that lists areas businesses and relevant contact information. For instance, record information for three to five handymen who are bonded, insured and competent. Organize your directory so that you can efficiently find a phone number when you need it.

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