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Property Manager / tenant relations can produce healthy and synergistic relations in what is typically a unpredictable real estate partnership. Tenants must meet certain expectations according to their lease.  Property Managers, in turn should help the owner keep their investment property in such a condition as to improve tenancy.

On the part of property owners, properties should be well-maintained and repairs should be made in a timely fashion.  Property owners should strive to keep Common Area Maintenance costs to a minimum by reevaluating contracts, needs and latest technologies on an ongoing basis.

Tenants should feel comfortable to address any concerns with the property manager.   Keep a copy of the lease handy and refer to it whenever there is a question of tenant or landlord responsibility. A property management company can only enforce what has been agreed upon by the tenant and the landlord. 

The benefits of a healthy Property Manager / Tenant relationship exhibit themselves through increased sales, improved occupancy rates and improved real estate asset for the owner.

Perhaps once a year you might consider surveying the tenants about the property. Ask tenants to rate the on-site property manager to make sure that there is a conducive relationship with the property management company.  Furthermore, ask tenants about the overall cleanliness, preventive and common area maintenance, landscaping, building condition, noise, and parking. Ask them if there is anything that management should consider doing that would be helpful in improving their business or foot traffic.

Respect and communication can increase and improve tenant satisfaction. A newsletter, website, email update or flyer, can serve to inform tenants regarding about building events, upcoming improvements and neighborhood events.

A lack of communication can put strain on the Property Manager / Tenant relationship.  If a tenant doesn't see action taken to address an issue, they may think that nothing is being done. A tenant won't know that the Property Manager is waiting on a vendor for a quote, for parts, for an appointment time.   Property Managers are responsible to their bosses (sometimes the property owner) and must follow protocols which could mean getting approvals to spend certain amounts of money.

There are many tools available today for the property managers to increase response time, efficiency, communication and their businesses bottom line. Because of the niche market that is property management, oftentimes these tools are expensive, incomplete and specialized.

Today's real estate market is challenging.  In some areas, space is hard to come by and the Landlord is in a better position to charge and get fair market value for her property.  In other parts of the country and world there is a surplus of office and retail space giving the tenant an excellent position from which to get a fair and beneficial lease. If a building is well maintained, operating costs are competitive and communication and satisfaction is high among the tenant and property manager  - a tenant will usually prefer to stay put.

Property Managers, develop good communication with your tenants and respond quickly to tenant calls.

Tenants be aware of what will be possible and doable for the Property Manager based on the lease.  The lease is what the property manager will turn to when trying to understand the terms and expectations on which the landlord and tenant began their relationship.

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