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by ryandrake
741 days ago
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I once moved away from a condo I owned, and I thought it would make financial sense to rent it out, but I didn't want to really be a landlord, so I hired a management company to manage the rental. They charged I don't know, 15% or something of the rent, but did almost nothing for me. They collected the check and sent me 85% of it, and that's it. Toilet overflowing? The tenant would call the management company, and the management company would call me and say the toilet was overflowing, do I want to do anything about it? If yes, they would give me a few plumbers' phone numbers and I had to take time out of my day, call around, arrange and pay for everything. Air Conditioning broke? The tenant would call the management company, and the management company would call me and say the A/C was broke, do I want to do anything about it? Same story as above, they didn't actually do anything. After the tenants moved out, the management company would call me and suggest a few cleaners, which I'd have to arrange and pay. They charged me 15% to act as a phone middleman. I eventually concluded I didn't have the time/energy to be a landlord so I sold the place. |
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In my situation, their fees would have skimmed basically all the positive cash flow out of the property.