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Why use a member from Vacation Rental
Managers Association?
As a second homeowner, there are
some considerations you should make before
starting the search for a professional property
management firm.
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Having a professional property management firm
take care of your home affords you many distinct
advantages. One of the most important advantages
is having someone onsite should something go
wrong. A professional property management firm
is on duty 24/7. If a major storm occurs, they
can assess the condition of your home and take
immediate steps to repair and minimize the
damage. They can ensure that your driveway is
clear of snow or storm debris. They can handle
renters who are too noisy or disruptive to
neighbors. Another important advantage is that a
professional property management firm will
ensure that your home is in presentable
condition by keeping it clean and well
maintained. In short, a professional property
management firm safeguards your property and
protects your asset.
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While this is your home, strangers will use it.
Can you tolerate the fact that people will use
your home and there will be additional wear and
tear on the property? In addition there will be
more likelihood of damage. Veteran vacation
rental managers caution that it is important to
be emotionally detached and NOT emotionally
invested in a home that is in a rental program.
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Vacation rental managers advise that homeowners
should consider that once they agree to rent
their home with a professional property
management firm, they should consider the home
as a business with obligations on both parties.
The vacation rental management company will
provide you with many services and benefits. In
turn, you must expect to deal with maintenance,
cleaning, and home upgrade issues. Keeping the
home competitive in the rental market is as
important as having the home available for rent.
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Once the home becomes a part of a rental
program, the home is no longer available on an
unlimited basis to you as the homeowner, or to
your family or friends, particularly during high
rental periods. Second homeowners should realize
that the renting of a home is a contract with a
third party and you cannot have access to the
home until the guests depart.
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There are financial ramifications to consider.
While generating income is desirable, you must
evaluate the related tax considerations, funds
needed to bring a home up to rental condition,
and additional costs associated with renting
such as contributing to marketing co-op funds,
increased utility fees, and certain maintenance
fees. A tax advisor may be needed to determine
whether in fact this is a good investment for
your property.
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Once you decide to put your home in a rental
program, research vacation rental management
firms in your area. One consideration is whether
the firm is a member of the Vacation Rental
Managers Association (VRMA). VRMA members are
the leaders in the vacation rental industry, so
their qualifications are excellent.
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It is important to note that there are regional
differences, depending on where your second home
is located. Many property management companies
have minimum standards and requirements not only
for furnishings and supplies, but also for owner
usage, preventive maintenance, etc. Ask
questions to determine the conditions to place
your home in the rental program of a property
management firm.
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You should also look to see the type of homes
that a firm offers. Are those homes similar to
your second home? Are those homes in a similar
location? Once you determine a short list of
potential vacation rental management firms, be
sure to set up an interview to discuss your
home. In certain cases the firm may want to
preview your home, so be sure to advise them of
your home's qualities and condition prior to
interviewing to ensure a good fit between your
home and the other homes in the firm's
inventory.
VRMA member companies operate
under the philosophy that working with a
homeowner is a partnership and that
communication is important to sustain this
partnership. Look to VRMA to find the most
suitable partner for managing and renting your
second home.
To find VRMA vacation rental
property management firms in your area go to the
Directory of VRMA members using the Directory
Search box below.
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