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Check Your Property Management Business for These 6 Hidden Inefficiencies

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  While technology has helped our society progress by leaps and bounds, it sometimes gets a bad rap, making things too complicated. This rings true when it comes to  property management Auckland , where technology solutions have initially been not designed to handle the complex needs of such businesses. Today, that's starting to change. Here are just some examples of how technology aims to make the lives of  property managers Auckland  easier—so they can focus more on strategy than logistics.  Double Data Entry You're wasting time manually entering information into multiple systems, including online rental applications, for example. This is inefficient and prone to error and could also lead to more significant problems down the road if conflicting data is entered at any given moment. Lack of Visibility When you are juggling many tasks, it can be hard to stay on top of the operations at your multifamily properties. You don't have all the information you need to make data-dri

Meth testing: a property rental management nightmare

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  How will your rental property be impacted? In the last few years, New Zealand has seen a rise in the production and use of methamphetamine. As such, the need for  meth testing  rental properties has grown dramatically. Do you know if your  property rental management  is providing the right support? While we all love watching episodes of “Breaking Bad”, no one wants their rental property to be a reenactment of the show. Landlords and  property manager auckland  in New Zealand are starting to educate themselves about how easy it is for tenants to set up P labs in rental properties. In particular, they are beginning to understand the physical dangers and the huge financial cost. West Auckland Property Management (WAPM) provides premium  property rental management  services  and reduces your risk. We are here to guide you during these trying times and make sure your experience with  P testing  is as smooth as possible. At West Auckland Property Management, we offer specialised Tenancy In

Tips to help you select the best property manager

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Selecting a  property manager Auckland  could make or break your investment. While making the right choice, your investment will likely be safe, profitable & secure. However, one small decision or wrong selection could be your worst nightmare.  Finding a property manager can feel like a difficult task for the first time, but it's important to ensure your tenants don't have any surprises that arise. We want to help you place your faith in the hands of the best property manager by sharing five things to consider when meeting with them! Go Local When it comes to property management, local knowledge is invaluable. Local property managers have a deep understanding of their region, including what types of tenants are drawn to specific areas and, more importantly, a better grasp on the area's pricing structure and who's reputable and proven when it comes down to finding reputable tradespeople.  Experience Matters Finding a property manager is tough. A great realtor will te

Saverys to West Auckland Property Management

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Times have changed and auckland property management has been deregulated (anyone can be a property manager auckland !), but both Glenn and Helen are licensed under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 (REAA) and are Accredited Property Managers. Glenn is also an Associate – AREINZ. Times have changed and property management has been deregulated (anyone can be a property manager!), but both Glenn and Helen are licensed under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 (REAA) and are Accredited Property Managers. Glenn is also an Associate – AREINZ. Every year, to keep their licenses, they are expected to attend 10 hours of “Verifiable Training” plus 10 hours of “Non Verifiable Training”. They are also members of the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) and Leading Property Managers of New Zealand (LPMNZ). To uphold their membership, Glenn and Helen must attend regular training with them to ensure they are up to date with the  rental market and the latest  in property management (e.g. the Metha