A property manager oversees handling multiple holiday rental properties they don’t own. The benefit of using a property manager is knowing that an experienced professional is handling guests and property management. Property managers are usually well connected with other maintenance people, in case something comes up that they can’t handle.
Property managers’ services can range in price. The commission rate is 12% + GST for properties located in Australia and New Zealand, and 12% to 15% + GST/VAT for properties located in the rest of the world. Working with a property manager also means giving up some control and delegating certain tasks. This may be difficult for some homeowners who want to be more involved.
You can research property management companies online. Look for companies with great reviews and large online followings, as well as companies that rank high in the search results. Another way to find property managers is to ask other holiday rental owners or an estate agent for recommendations.
Before hiring a property manager, find out if they will:
- Advertise the property both locally and internationally
- Guarantee a minimum level of bookings
- Inspect the property before and after each rental and do an inventory inspection
- Welcome guests to your property
- Organise repairs and maintenance and provide receipts
- Communicate with you regularly