Atlanta Property Manager Discusses Property Management Fee Structure
Mark and I celebrated my birthday in New York in the middle of February and it was an enlightening trip. We selected an airline for the cheap fare and got a great deal on a hotel room and off we went to the Westminster Dog show. Things started to get off to a rocky start when 2 days before the flight, I had to select seats for the flights. Turns out the airline charged us $20.00 additional per seat. Can you believe that assigned seats were not included?
This happened to be the day of the infamous Atlanta snowstorm, but we still made it to New York. When we arrived at the airport, we waited in a nice long line and then went to check a bag. Another $15.00. We finally got on the plane. They had wireless internet – pretty awesome – $9.95. We did get a free soda each, but were not offered any headphones for the XM radio. By the time we arrived at our destination, I felt like I had been nickled and dimed to death. When I added up all the additional costs for the services that I would have thought to be standard, I actually ended up spending more than I would have if I would have chosen the next level priced option.
So what does this have to do with you or property management? We are getting ready to celebrate 5 years in April. I am blessed to have clients that have been with me since the beginning. When we started we made a decision that we would provide full service property management all inclusive for a fair price. I am so glad that we did that.
I certainly don’t want our clients to feel like the have to pay extra for the basic services and yet a lot of property management companies are going to a deconstructed pricing structure – charging low monthly fees and then adding additional costs for things that we believe should be included. They charge more for sending a check or for direct deposit. They don’t mail invoices to the tenants nor provide monthly reports via e-mail never-the-less have a 24/7 web portal. They charge for advertising on the best sites like rentals.com and others. So in the end, the owner ends up paying more for the basics just like we did on our trip.
So when you are comparing property management companies, make sure that you get all the facts. Understand the charges and what they include. Ask how many times they visit the property while vacant. Make sure that they are actually managing the property even when it is not occupied.
If you are looking for a new management company, we would love the opportunity to speak with you. Call us at 770-416-1444 x 310. Also, you can watch this short video that we prepared to educate owners about selecting a property management company.

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