Skills All Property Managers Need

The best property managers know how to apply a broad skillset to the unique situations they encounter. They move with ease into situations that require strong communication, negotiation, customer service, and organizational skills. Property managers also have the ability to manage more tangible property-related concerns, such as maintenance and repair issues.
Here are five essential property manager skills that all property managers must develop in order to excel in the field:

1. A Property Management Company Needs Strong Communication

According to Entrepreneur Magazine, “learning how to effectively communicate with others while choosing the right words can literally make or break your growth in the marketplace.” While your properties are an important part of your rental property management company’s portfolio, it’s the way in which you interact that will seal the deal for tenants. If you treat prospective tenants with respect during the screening and move-in, move-out process, they will know that they can trust you and your business.

Respect means that you communicate clearly, you’re easy to access, and when you’re not available, you have processes in place that allow tenants to connect with your company. A tenant portal that allows tenants to ask questions, find information, and pay bills online at a time that is convenient for them is a communication investment that will pay off. Keeping the lines of communication open is a great way to build and maintain good relationships with your tenants.
Property managers need to have strong customer service skills backed up by effective property management systems.

2. Property Managers Must Exemplify Responsive Customer Service

For tenants, excellent customer service and exceptional communication skills go hand in hand. When tenants communicate a question, they want an answer as soon as possible. You must have a way of tracking tenant queries and concerns. A tenant portal makes these questions and concerns visible to tenants. Then, you must act. For example, if a tenant is concerned about a possible leak in the roof, you need to treat this issue as the emergency it is and respond quickly. To do this, you need a list of pre-approved contractors at the ready and a schedule that shows when your employees and those contractors are available to manage the customer’s problem.

3. Managers Need to be Exceptionally Organized

Property management requires a high level of organization. For example, that leaky roof might have been avoided if your company conducted an annual evaluation of large maintenance concerns, such as the integrity of the roof and the safety of stairs and railings. According to Inc.com, exceptional leaders look for patterns to improve the company’s processes: “they are constantly scanning themselves, other people, and processes to identify patterns and changes in the patterns.” To avoid the leaky roof, you could identify the need for a stronger ongoing maintenance schedule that involves not only yard maintenance but checking appliances, plumbing, and other common problem areas in the home. Help your managers put these systems in place with rental management software that can be used in the development of a maintenance schedule and ongoing tracking of maintenance and repairs.

4. Managers Need to Know the Basics of Marketing

Most property managers are skilled in property maintenance and related tasks, but not everyone has extensive marketing experience. Do you find it challenging to write about your properties, add that information to listing services and your website, and develop the site itself so that the listings speak to certain desired groups of tenants? Writing a great property description requires knowledge about the amenities of the property and surrounding area, as well as an understanding of how those amenities will attract a specific group of tenants. Digital property marketing assistance can help you develop a website and list your properties even if you don’t have a lot of experience with web listings.

5. A Property Management Company Needs to Have Hands-On Skills

Property managers need to have a diverse range of skills, and they must understand properties as well as people. Some property managers come from a background in customer service, while others come from a background in building maintenance. Each manager should have an understanding of how buildings work so thorough and well-documented inspections can be conducted. Managers also need to understand the typical problems of rental properties so that they can respond appropriately and rank maintenance issues according to their urgency.
Written & Published by Propertyware June 2016

10 Reasons the World Would Not Be The Same Without Michigan

Written by: Morgan Detvay | Rental Management One

It’s nearly impossible to think about a world where the Mitten State doesn’t exist. But sometimes we need a few reminders of just how awesome Michigan is and what is has to contributed to the USA and beyond. 

Here are 10 absolutely undeniable reasons why the world would not be the same without Michigan.

1. Best beaches in the country.

The coasts think they’ve got the beach thing on lock, but seriously, the beaches in Michigan are truly a hidden gem.

2. Jackson, Mich. is the birthplace of the Republican Party.


Regardless of your political affiliation, you have to admit the influence of the Republican Party has been a monumental part of our nation’s history.

3. Michigan has a sports team for every major professional league.


You a sports fan? Michigan’s got you covered!

4. Michigan has the most lighthouses of any state.


These lakeside structures have such a rich history. Go ahead, check them out and be awestruck by both the architecture and water views.

5. Michigan was home to one of the very first modern-day shopping malls.


As urban centers across the country began to experience sprawl, shopping malls like Northland Center in metro Detroit began popping up. In fact, Northland was one of the very first in the 1950s.

6. Michigan’s got some of the very best pizza.


New York and Chicago have their reputations in the pizza game, but Michigan’s square deep dish is truly one of those hidden foodie gems

7. Motown, and all the sub-genres of American pop culture were established in Michigan.


The world has Michigan to thank for the Motown artists, who got their start in Detroit.

8. Michigan is the birthplace of the Arsenal of Democracy.


Starting from World War II, Michigan’s manufacturing industry jumped onto the defense bandwagon. The result: lots of jobs for Americans and a successful middle class America.

9. When most of the rest of the country is drying out, Michigan will be wet.


Many parts of the country deal with drought conditions. If only they were surrounded by these Great Lakes.

10. Michigan is the birthplace of the modern assembly line.


Thanks to the ingenuity of Henry Ford at the turn of the 20th century, American manufacturing on all levels is streamlined, safe, and provides for jobs for millions of people.

We ought to be thankful to have the Great Lakes State in all our lives. Tell us though, what are you most appreciative of in this great state of Michigan?

Our Top 8 Swimming Holes in Michigan

With temps heating up, many people are planning their weekend trips to their favorite summer spots. There’s no need for pricey flights or a passport, here in our beautiful state, we have some of the most beautiful, biggest swimming holes in the world. Here is a list of our Top 8 Spots to Swim. 

1. Bay Mills

Situated at Waiska Bay on Lake Superior, this resort community is ripe for swimming.

2. Cheboygan State Park


This Lake Huron state park is great for hiking, mountain biking, cross country skiing (during the winter, and of course swimming in the crisp, blue waters.

3. North Bar Lake


Popular for its shallow, clear water, this spot is also idyllic for small children – so long as they’re supervised of course.

4. Silver Lake State Park


Mile upon mile of pristine Lake Michigan shoreline will give you that splendid for a dip at the beach on Lake Michigan.

5. Platte River


This shallow, slow moving river at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore empties out into Lake Michigan. Perfect for kayaking, tubing, and swimming.

6. Sable River


Float on down this sleepy, peaceful river.

7. Holland State Park

Walk the sugar sand beaches along the shores of Lake Michigan and then cool off in the refreshing waves.

8. Sleeping Bear National Lakeshore in Traverse City 

Gaze upon the spectacular views of Lake Michigan atop these gorgeous dunes or race to the crystal clear waters down below.

Ready to pack your swimsuits yet? Want to find a vacation home to take the whole family to a new swimming hole? Click here to find a home to rent this summer or next.  Then tell us, what spot do you think should of made the list for best swimming holes in the Mitten?
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