- Determining a competitive rental price, to get it quickly rented, with as little days vacant on the market as possible
- Suggestions for improvements
- Showing the property to prospective tenants
- Processing rental applications
- Tenant background investigations
- Creating a lease
- Property inspections
- Rent collection
- Overseeing repairs
- Creating 1099 tax forms
- Handling tenant requests
- Managing security deposits
As a landlord, you could do property management yourself, or you could hire a property manager like Nesbitt Realty to oversee the duty. Nesbitt Realty is accountable for property management details like: