Why A Property Manager Should Process Leases Everyday
When it comes to leasing your property, our top priority is to minimize the chance of vacancy. In this article, we emphasize why it is important to process leases every day of the week. That way, you can close deals with prospective renters and ensure that your property is always filled. Here are…
When it comes to leasing your property, our top priority is to minimize the chance of vacancy. In this article, we emphasize why it is important to process leases every day of the week. That way, you can close deals with prospective renters and ensure that your property is always filled.
Here are reasons why property management companies should process leases every day.
Potential renters have a lot of options
People who are looking for apartments have the opportunity to go anywhere else to apply. They need a quick response. Imagine if you are waiting to buy a car, and there is a car dealership that you went into and they are making you sit there for days just to give you the opportunity to buy their car. The same thing goes for leasing.
There are so many apartments for rent in Boston. Anybody can go across the street just to rent to someone else and they might find a better deal. So when you have someone willing to apply then go through that time to submit funds and paperwork, you need to respond to them quickly.
Time is of the essence
Let’s say your property manager doesn’t work on Saturdays or Sundays and they apply on a Friday. That means they will hear back from you on Monday. Even just to hear that you got the paperwork and then you are currently processing it.
Here at Green Ocean Property Management, we make sure that seven days a week, any time an application comes in, we let the agent know. We confirm with the prospective renters, process the paperwork, and get the lease out as soon as possible to lock them in. It helps landlords because it minimizes the chances of vacancies.
Our commitment
If you are looking for a property management company that makes sure to minimize any type of issues when it comes to leasing out your property and works seven days a week so your property is always filled and never has any vacancy, please think of Green Ocean Property Management: where you get more than a property manager, you get peace of mind.
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