Anonymous wrote:Op, don't hire PM if you want to break even, ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I would get a PM to vet and find tenant and manage property. You want to be sure you are doing everything 100 percent legally, necessary paperwork and license. It will bring you peace of mind, especially if you are overseas, to know that you are buttoned up in that way.
Good news for LLs - legislation pending in DC allowing easier evictions for non payment and other lease violations.
This is not true. A lot of places, you don't have to get a license for single property rental and if they do then very very easy. PMs are not worth anything and leaches for your money.
Agree.
Unless you are not in town. In which case you might need one. They will still be a leech though.
Not necessarily. People easily manage property from out of town all the time.
Well, I'm the landlord of a house in NoVA, and I would never recommend that anyone manage their own property from out of town and I don't believe you can do it "easily." I think you don't know what you are talking about.
I think it's possible as long you have a handyman that you trust that can go to the house and check in on things when needed. I'm not the above poster, but I found property managers unnecessary.
You're shifting the burden on the tenant. I would never want to rent from you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I would get a PM to vet and find tenant and manage property. You want to be sure you are doing everything 100 percent legally, necessary paperwork and license. It will bring you peace of mind, especially if you are overseas, to know that you are buttoned up in that way.
Good news for LLs - legislation pending in DC allowing easier evictions for non payment and other lease violations.
This is not true. A lot of places, you don't have to get a license for single property rental and if they do then very very easy. PMs are not worth anything and leaches for your money.
Agree.
Unless you are not in town. In which case you might need one. They will still be a leech though.
Not necessarily. People easily manage property from out of town all the time.
Well, I'm the landlord of a house in NoVA, and I would never recommend that anyone manage their own property from out of town and I don't believe you can do it "easily." I think you don't know what you are talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I would get a PM to vet and find tenant and manage property. You want to be sure you are doing everything 100 percent legally, necessary paperwork and license. It will bring you peace of mind, especially if you are overseas, to know that you are buttoned up in that way.
Good news for LLs - legislation pending in DC allowing easier evictions for non payment and other lease violations.
This is not true. A lot of places, you don't have to get a license for single property rental and if they do then very very easy. PMs are not worth anything and leaches for your money.
Agree.
Unless you are not in town. In which case you might need one. They will still be a leech though.
Not necessarily. People easily manage property from out of town all the time.
Well, I'm the landlord of a house in NoVA, and I would never recommend that anyone manage their own property from out of town and I don't believe you can do it "easily." I think you don't know what you are talking about.
I think it's possible as long you have a handyman that you trust that can go to the house and check in on things when needed. I'm not the above poster, but I found property managers unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I would get a PM to vet and find tenant and manage property. You want to be sure you are doing everything 100 percent legally, necessary paperwork and license. It will bring you peace of mind, especially if you are overseas, to know that you are buttoned up in that way.
Good news for LLs - legislation pending in DC allowing easier evictions for non payment and other lease violations.
This is not true. A lot of places, you don't have to get a license for single property rental and if they do then very very easy. PMs are not worth anything and leaches for your money.
Agree.
Unless you are not in town. In which case you might need one. They will still be a leech though.
Not necessarily. People easily manage property from out of town all the time.
Well, I'm the landlord of a house in NoVA, and I would never recommend that anyone manage their own property from out of town and I don't believe you can do it "easily." I think you don't know what you are talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I would get a PM to vet and find tenant and manage property. You want to be sure you are doing everything 100 percent legally, necessary paperwork and license. It will bring you peace of mind, especially if you are overseas, to know that you are buttoned up in that way.
Good news for LLs - legislation pending in DC allowing easier evictions for non payment and other lease violations.
This is not true. A lot of places, you don't have to get a license for single property rental and if they do then very very easy. PMs are not worth anything and leaches for your money.
Agree.
Unless you are not in town. In which case you might need one. They will still be a leech though.
Not necessarily. People easily manage property from out of town all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Hello,
If you rented out your SFH in this area, which route did you take:
(a) pay a broker to secure a tenant (then manage the tenant yourself long distance)
(b) pay a property management company
(c) find a tenant yourself by word of mouth
(d) advertise yourself on Zillow, etc. to find a tenant
No prior landlord experience here.
TYIA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I would get a PM to vet and find tenant and manage property. You want to be sure you are doing everything 100 percent legally, necessary paperwork and license. It will bring you peace of mind, especially if you are overseas, to know that you are buttoned up in that way.
Good news for LLs - legislation pending in DC allowing easier evictions for non payment and other lease violations.
This is not true. A lot of places, you don't have to get a license for single property rental and if they do then very very easy. PMs are not worth anything and leaches for your money.
Agree.
Unless you are not in town. In which case you might need one. They will still be a leech though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I would get a PM to vet and find tenant and manage property. You want to be sure you are doing everything 100 percent legally, necessary paperwork and license. It will bring you peace of mind, especially if you are overseas, to know that you are buttoned up in that way.
Good news for LLs - legislation pending in DC allowing easier evictions for non payment and other lease violations.
This is not true. A lot of places, you don't have to get a license for single property rental and if they do then very very easy. PMs are not worth anything and leaches for your money.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I would get a PM to vet and find tenant and manage property. You want to be sure you are doing everything 100 percent legally, necessary paperwork and license. It will bring you peace of mind, especially if you are overseas, to know that you are buttoned up in that way.
Good news for LLs - legislation pending in DC allowing easier evictions for non payment and other lease violations.