You did everything right when you bought your second home. You researched for months before deciding on the perfect location for you and your family. You engaged a local realtor and flew out to see the listings in person, and you made sure everything was in perfect condition, from the weatherproofed roof and windows to the steps leading down to the private beach.
You also wasted in no time in finding a property manager. You collected references for companies in the area and interviewed your prospects in person to ensure that they maintain a professional appearance and demeanor. You checked to see if they belonged to trade or professional associations and whether any complaints had been filed against them with the state agency that oversees real estate, and you were satisfied on both counts.
For a few years, things were fine. They sent you regular status reports about the property and on your visits there everything appeared to be properly maintained and weatherproofed. And while the concierge services they promised weren’t exactly white glove, they were acceptable, or at least not disappointing enough to go through the hassle of finding another company.
Then Covid happened. Suddenly, the only “traveling” you’re contemplating is a trip to the grocery and your days are divided between homeschooling the kids and pivoting your business so it continues to thrive during the shutdown. That’s when you hear about the booming real estate market where your beach house is located, mostly due to people fleeing there from nearby cities. You don’t want to sell, but renting it out starts to look more attractive, both for the added income and because it will be nice to know someone is there to watch over things. In no time at all your property manager secures a tenant, and you’re thrilled to have one thing off your plate. You even let it go when they are lax about sending the status reports and are less responsive to your calls and emails. But when you start getting complaints from your neighbors about loud parties and a letter from the home owner’s association about a downed tree on the property, you realize it’s time to take action before someone takes action against you.
Your second home should be a source of happiness, not a drain on it, and property management solutions can mean the difference between the two. Yes, it may be a hassle to fire a delinquent company and find another, in the long run it is a small price to pay to ensure a positive experience for you and your family.
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