3 Reasons You Need a Property Manager

Ascent Property Management • Mar 23, 2022

We may be biased – but there are many reasons you should work with a property management company. 😌 Today we are highlighting just three, but if you have questions on if we’re a fit for your rental property, reach out to us! Property management is a full-time gig… and we’re darn good at it.



You Aren’t Familiar with Landlord-Tenant Laws and Regulation

Are you up to date on local, state, federal, and fair housing regulations? A reputable property management company (like us!) will be familiar with landlord-tenant laws and regulation to help keep you out of a lawsuit. Compliance with tenant law should be a top priority!


You Live Out of Town

A property manager can help enable you to invest in geographically distant properties. Managing your own properties means you’ll need easy access to them, restricting you to a smaller radius around your city. A property manager in the same area as the rental property will not only be able to check in more often, but also be more familiar with current rents to help get you the best rent prices.

You Don’t Have Time for Maintenance Requests

The day-to-day operation of a rental property can be a time sink. If you already have a full-time job and you’ve picked up an investment property, you might not have the time to handle maintenance requests to coordinate reports. A property manager will enable you to invest your money but preserve your precious time.


Ascent Property Management

Feeling like your property management knowledge isn’t up to snuff? We provide thorough training and unparalleled support to our portfolio managers, property managers, and associate team members to help them achieve “above and beyond” service—because we care! If you’re in need of property management assistance, you can reach us at 760-994-5037 or info@ascentpropertymanagement.com.



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