Advice For New Landlords - Property Management Utah
Today's blog post comes from a conversation I had yesterday while watching my daughter's soccer game. Another parent on the team who also lives nearby asked what I did for work and I told her I was in Park City property management. She then said that she and her husband currently owned and lived in a condo but were thinking of buying a house and renting out the condo.
I think many young people sort of fall into being a landlord in this manner, I know I did. As a young couple starting out they wanted to own a property and could afford a two bedroom condominium. Then a few years pass, a child or two comes along and before you know it the two bedroom condo is getting tight and it is time to upgrade. If you aren't in a position to cash out equity from your condo it may make sense to rent it out but where do you begin? Here are some tips for new landlords in Utah property management.
Do Your Research.
Before you throw up some pictures of your property online or sticking a For Rent sign in the window you need to do a lot of research. There are a lot of free resources available to new landlords through both state and local government. You should get educated on basic landlord-tenant law that pertains to long term rentals in Park City or Utah, and Park City property management in general. Researching laws is also helpful when it comes to determining what lease you will use for youre property. Make sure it has the provisions you need to feel protected. You may also consider establishing an LLC to further limit your liability but beware there are fees and taxes associated with one. You will want to look at what comparable properties in your area are renting for. This means determining what avenues are used to market properties in your area. If you are pretty handy with tools you should plan on fixing things yourself. If not it is good to already know reputable contractors for things like plumbing, electrical, HVAC and appliance repair just to name a few. Having already established relationships means you aren't stuck trying to get a hold of a random plumber on the weekend when your tenant calls to tell you there is a leak. These are just a few of the things you will want to become knowledgeable on when it comes to Utah property management.
Hire A Property Manager.
If you feel like you don't have the time or ability to gain the knowledge you need to successfully manage your property you might want to consider hiring a property manager. For minimal monthly fees a qualified property manager will become the professional face for your rental property. Think about it this way: You will have a professional staff of experienced individuals working fulltime for you for around $100 a month! Park City property management companies have already established all the necessary components for managing a long-term rental in Utah. A Utah property management company will already be well versed in the legal aspects of property management, have established market channels, knowledgeable employees, a network of vendors, experience in finding, screening, and placing tenants, provide monthly and annual statements and tax returns, and be available for 24 emergency response so you don't have to worry about your property.
If you would like more information for first time landlords, or further information about Park City property management in general click the link below for a free consultation. You will receive valuable information specific to your property that will help you make an informed decision. You will also receive a free, no-obligation quote on our property management services. At CC Realty we specialize in making investment property ownership a trouble free experience. Please contact us today for your free consultation.
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