Delaying things can sometimes be a smart move. For example, orchestrated delays are an artful part of negotiating. But when it comes to managing your property’s day-to-day operations, although there are some things you can put off, there are others that you need to take care of ASAP. Keeping a constant watch on these will keep your investment at peak performance.
Lets look at 3 core essentials you must stay on top of and should never let slide, even for a day.
1. Occupancy.
Units that are filled put money in your pocket. Empty units take money out. Priority #1 for your management company is to fill up your property. Lost income from an empty unit is never recovered. If your occupancy level is below the market average, find out why. There can be any number of reasons tenants are moving out and others are not moving in, such as too much deferred maintenance. Whatever the culprit, fix it.
2. Attitude.
Once your property is filled up, priority becomes keeping it full. And more often than not, you’ll find the key to this is all about having the right attitude. Every member of your management team has to have a “can do” attitude; otherwise you end fruitlessly spending your time managing the manager and trying to turnaround poor attitudes. Find people who are inherently go-getters and ruthlessly dump those who are not.
3. Collections
Collections are always a high priority. Rental income puts the “cash” in cash flow. You can expect a few outstanding rents at the start of the month, but your management company should have all rent collected long before the next rental payment is due. Rents at go uncollected for more than 30 days are likely to never get collected.
The best way to handle this is to have a reporting plan in place that ensures nothing slips through the cracks. A “Monday Morning” report from your management company reminds them that your eyes are on their performance. The report includes current occupancy, projected occupancy, rent collected and delinquent rents.
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