It s been my experience that many people, especially those new to Mexico rental investments, believe that property management is easy. The perceived tasks of a property manager is to collect the rent, deposit the rent then wait until the next month to start the process over again. Sounds like little work. Why in the world should you pay for professional Mexico property management services

Regardless if you have one Mexico rental investment or an entire portfolio, property management is a very hands on business. There are many more details in the everydayness of just collecting rent; details that demand a lot of your time and resources

Mexico Property Management Activities

Mexico Property ManagementDetails will include:

Giving the Mexico Tenant access to the property at move in

Showing the Tenant how each item works in the property

Addressing any maintenance issues they may experience

Pool and lawn maintenance

Tenant move outs

Cleaning the property

 

 

 

Although every Mexico Real Estate property will have a different list of needs, your Tenant should be viewed as your customer. You need a professional that can cater to your customer and resolve any issues that may arise. After all, the customer ultimately dictates if your Mexico investment property will be profitable or a disaster. A property manager will be the front line person representing you to the customer. Without the customer, you do not have rent revenue and without rent revenue, you are stuck funding the investment yourself.

Questions to Ask a Mexico Property Management Company

When interviewing property management companies, here are a few questions to ask:

What are their fees and when is it paid

How will they handle Tenant issues such as repair requests

What process do they go through to collect rent or what happens if the Tenant does not pay

Will they market the property for rent How

Do they screen the prospective Tenant How

Do they handle all legal contracts between Landlord and Tenant

Do they facilitate any repairs with a contractor Are those contractors licensed in their respective field

What are their hours of operation

What is their accounting method and what reports will they send to you regarding the property

When do they disburse rental funds to you

Who holds the security deposit from the Tenant

What amount of reserve will be required

At what point will they contact you on maintenance or Tenant issues

How often do they inspect the property

Regardless of how many questions you ask, a Mexico Property Manager is your contractor and you must have a comfort level with them. Look for solid credentials, get recommendations and references and make sure they have a good reputation within the community. When searching for a property manager, do your due diligence and pick the one that you feel will be the greatest fit for you and your property.

 

 

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Thomas Lloyd, graduated from Purdue University Krannert School of Management with a degree in Management/Financial Option Investments. He has been living, investing, and working professionally in Mexico for over 15 years.  Mexico Real Estate Degree & Professional Identificacion Number S.E.P. #5978657. He is the current president of TOPmexicorealestate

 

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