Find Your Property Manager Now: Hire the right agent and make more money
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About this ebook
Lost you money? Broken their promises? Caused you stress? Given you the tenants from hell? Made you think,
‘Why am I investing in property?’ Find Your Property Manager NOW puts an end to your frustrations by teaching you how to hire the right agent and hold them accountable so you make more money from property investment.
Be empowered with a proven four-step process to find a property manager who can help you make more money
on your property investment portfolio than ever before it’s as simple as asking the right questions and knowing
the right answers to receive!
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Find Your Property Manager Now - Jo-Anne Oliveri
ireviloution.com/findyourpropertymanagernow
Introduction
Why this book
If it’s broke, fix it. That’s my mantra in life. What I’ve learnt after 20 years’ experience as a property manager and property investor is that property managers are property investors’ downfall. Investors are not receiving the level of service or financial returns they should be. This needs to be fixed.
During my property management career I have been called many things, good and bad, but troublemaker is one that’s stuck. Why? Because if I see a problem then I must solve it. This bothers people because it often requires change. They see it as me simply causing trouble. Call it what you like, I say. The fact that property managers are property investors’ downfall is a problem I can no longer ignore. It gives the industry a bad name and doesn’t fill property investors’ pockets. Lose-lose. So here I am once more shaking up the industry and causing trouble.
After so many years working in the industry and investing in property, you could say I’ve learnt a thing or two about property management and property investment. What makes a good property manager - what makes a good property investor - and the best way they can come together to maximize returns, optimize property growth and build a portfolio.
I know what makes a good property manager after working up the ranks. From property manager and even sales agent to Divisional Manager, Principal and Licensee, Head of Property Management Operations and Development for a franchise group, and finally, Founder and Managing Director of my own company, ireviloution intelligence, which delivers B2B property management services, I learnt that property management success comes down to one key ingredient: education.
Knowing this key ingredient, in my role as Founder and Managing Director I now help make more good property managers. I educate business owners and their property management teams about what is in this book but do so via online training, resources, consulting and other services. Essentially, I make good business owners by teaching them how to implement policies and processes to ensure their property managers are molded into good agents – they deliver the level of service property investors need to make money on their property investment portfolios. Win-win.
Now I would like to help make more good property investors because I realized property investment success requires the same key ingredient: education. It’s no secret investors are becoming increasingly market-savvy by their own accord. Property managers know this. With easy access to information online – everything from get-rich-quick strategies to property investment hotspots – the answers are out there if you simply ask your web browser. But, I believe there is no information out there like what this book provides. No-one has considered the property investment problem and put forward a solution quite like this book.
Let’s get one thing straight though. I don’t want you to be disillusioned; this new solution will not make you an overnight millionaire. Just like all things in life, your gain, financial or otherwise, will be relative to what you put in. Don’t let that discourage you from reading further though. Once you read this book you’ll be an empowered property investor. How? Because this book teaches you a solution to the property investment problem that investors and agents alike may have never considered – how to hire the right property manager.
Right now, property managers may be property investors’ downfall but once you, other investors and indeed property managers read this book I hope that will change. If it’s broke, fix it. That’s my mantra in life. The property management industry needs to be fixed and you are going to help me fix it with this book’s solution so you and fellow investors receive a higher level of service and higher financial returns.
The solution
My solution to the property investment problem – that property managers are property investors’ downfall – came to me after my experiences as both a property manager and property investor. Namely, my bad experiences in both roles made me realize something was broken. My bad property investor experiences far outweighed the good ones: property manager after property manager brought me frustration and financial loss. Their bad service meant I bore the brunt. I dealt with tenants from hell, personally cleaned my trashed properties and fought my way in court. It wasn’t rewarding, financially or otherwise. And, worse still, I knew I wasn’t the only