How To Find Suitable Property Management Company Washington DC

Hiring a property management company is a great idea if you have even a small apartment building. Having someone taking care of all the small details of a rental property means you'll have more time to find the next good investment.

Local Companies

Allied Investment LLC
(202) 388-6747
5214 Foote St NE
Washington, DC
A S Properties
(202) 582-2500
2600 Naylor Rd SE
Washington, DC
Atlas Properties
(202) 543-2272
201 Massachusetts Ave NE Ste C8
Washington, DC
American Real Estate Partners LP
(703) 535-1280
277 S Washington St
Alexandria, VA
Augusta Properties L
(703) 838-0213
110 S Columbus St
Alexandria, VA
Bluestone Realty and Property Management
(703) 836-1200
801 N Pitt St
Alexandria, VA
Bob Duncan Real Estate Inc
(703) 836-8600
2377 S Dove St
Alexandria, VA
Braddock Place Condominium
(703) 548-5184
1200 Braddock Pl
Alexandria, VA
Braddock Place Rpf IV
(703) 549-4794
1320 Braddock Pl
Alexandria, VA
Canal Center Properties LLC
(703) 548-8482
44 Canal Center Plz
Alexandria, VA

1. Other properties they manage? It's best if they have rental properties that are similar to yours. You can also drive by their other properties to see how they are maintained.

2. The fee? They vary around the country from as low as 4% of gross rents for larger buildings, to as high as 12% for single family homes. Be sure the fee is clearly stated and understood.

3. Extra costs? Are showings extra? Do evictions cost extra (beyond the legal fees)? Any other extras?

4. Who actually handles your property? It's best if one person handles your building all the time, and has some experience. Get their name.

5. How and when is the fee collected? Will you be billed, or will it be deducted from your account directly? Monthly? Quarterly?

6. Type of advertising? Exactly how will they advertise the units and what will it typically cost you?

7. Time and cost to prepare units? What's the typical cleaning fee on a vacancy, and how long will it normally be before it's rented out again?

8. Type of accounting? Which types of reports do they send, and how often? How are accounts set up?

9. Their hours of operation? What are their business hours, and who takes weekend calls?

10. What needs owner approval? What dollar amount needs your authorization, and is this negotiable?

You should ask other questions, based on your particular needs and the particular property. Be sure to ask everything up front, and you'll have fewer misunderstandings, and a good manager. Real estate investing and being a landlord is a lot less stressful with a good property management company.

About the Author:

Steve Gillman has invested in real estate for years. To learn more, get a free real estate investing course, and see a photo of a beautiful house he and his wife bought for $17,500, visit http://www.HousesUnderFiftyThousand.com.


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Featured Local Company

Allied Investment LLC

(202) 388-6747
5214 Foote St NE
Washington, DC