Finding and maintaining long-term tenants is a vital service property management companies provide for their owners. Less turnover in a home leads to fewer costs for the homeowner—and shows the management company is truly looking out for their owner's best interest.
While some tenants stay for the short term no matter what, there are techniques a property management business can use to increase the likelihood a tenant will sign a long-term lease—or renew for long periods. The following details ways your company can entice a tenant to stay long term and increase your average tenant's lease period—leading to increased owner satisfaction.
One way to lessen the chances of a short lease is by increasing the lease term at the initial signing. When determining the length of a lease, most tenants underestimate the time they would like to stay in the house.
With your homeowner's blessing, you could also offer a slight decrease in rent or reduced or free first month's rent with a multiple-year lease.
A prospect may fall in love with a home you manage but disclose to you that the rent is slightly above their price range. Ask them how long they are planning to live in the area: if they have no plans to move away soon, tell them the rent could reduce in exchange for a long-term lease. The owner makes up for the lowered rent by avoiding turnover costs for the life of the lease.
Beyond these strategies, you could also offer incentives for signing lease renewals well before the expiration date, such as a gift certificate to a local business.
Dissatisfaction with their property management company may persuade tenants to move out instead of renewing their lease. In addition to marketing to new tenants, a crucial job in the property management business is to gauge the current satisfaction of their tenants.
A property management company could be a newcomer's first contact within a city if the family just moved to the area.
Emailing a periodic newsletter to tenants is another option that serves the purpose of utilizing inbound marketing while keeping tenants informed of current events. You could also consider hosting contests and giveaways for tenants to generate excitement and loyalty toward your property management business. The underlying message with these features is that the property managers value tenants.
One of the most common complaints tenants have against their property management company is that work orders take a while to be completed—or never get completed at all. It's crucial to handle maintenance requests quickly and efficiently.
Maintenance is another process that significantly benefits from workflow automation. Staying on top of work orders helps both tenants and homeowners. Providing quick solutions for a broken A/C unit in the middle of July, for example, stays prevalent in tenants' minds when it comes time to renew. Develop a strategy with homeowners to get work orders approved as soon as possible to avoid tenant frustration and increase the odds for a long tenant stay.
Delivering satisfaction to homeowners often means finding and keeping high-quality tenants. Efficient and automated workflows for property management companies lead to more options for keeping tenants happy—and improving your business.
Contact Geekly Media to see our property management automation solutions can help you grow your business.