Choosing the right rental management company is one of the most important decisions a property owner can make. A good manager protects your investment and keeps tenants satisfied. This guide explains what to check before entrusting your property to a management company.
Types of Property Management Services
Full Management (全部委託)
The management company handles everything: tenant placement, rent collection, maintenance, complaints, and vacancy management. Best for owners who want a hands-off approach.
Partial Management (一部委託)
Owner handles some tasks (e.g., tenant selection) while the company manages day-to-day operations.
Key Points to Check Before Signing
- Management fee rate: Typically 3–10% of monthly rent. Higher fees don't always mean better service.
- Vacancy response: How quickly do they fill vacancies? Ask for historical vacancy rates.
- Emergency response: Is there 24/7 tenant support for emergencies (plumbing failures, etc.)?
- Repair and maintenance: Do they have trusted contractor networks? Do they get multiple quotes?
- Reporting transparency: Monthly owner reports, clear financial statements
- Contract terms: Minimum contract period, conditions for cancellation
Red Flags to Avoid
- Unwillingness to disclose historical vacancy rates
- Aggressive upselling of unnecessary renovations
- Unclear fee structures or hidden charges
- Poor communication responsiveness
INA&Associates Approach
At INA&Associates, we focus on transparent management, clear reporting, and genuine partnership with property owners. Our goal is to maximize the long-term value of your investment while minimizing unnecessary costs.
FAQ
Q. When should I switch management companies?
Consider switching if vacancy rates remain persistently high, communication is poor, or repair costs seem inflated. Most management contracts allow cancellation with 3–6 months' notice.
Q. Can I manage my own property?
Self-management is possible but requires significant time commitment and local knowledge. Professional management becomes increasingly valuable as your portfolio grows.