
Property Management Growth with DoorGrow DGS 4: Effective Rent Increases in Property Management with Tony LeBlanc
Aug 8, 2016
35:46
Learn how Tony LeBlanc has built his process for increasing rent every year with his tenants - without the uncomfortable battles, struggle, or painful negotiations - and has turned it into an opportunity to facilitate great customer service. Tony shares some fantastic mindset & philosophy that would make any owner trust him with their property - you are sure to get some valuable insights.
Show Notes:- Tony had large property management growth in mind from the beginning 03:01
- The Biggest Challenges with Rent Increases 03:59
- The fear of raising rent, the problems it causes 05:00
- There's a direct correlation between rent increases & how well a property is maintained 08:13
- A good property becomes a bad property if it has a bad owner 09:04
- Jason's "Cycle of Suck" 09:30
- Look at each property as a business 10:58
- Avoiding dealing with uncomfortable rent increases is a reason to hire a property manager 11:59
- Set clear expectations about future, annual rent increases with tenants at the lease signing 12:13
- Contracts don't matter until it is too late, so be sure to say it to them verbally. 14:26
- The lease signing process is the biggest part of onboarding a new tenant 15:06
- Tenants forget. How Tony prepares tenants in advance, with phone calls. 16:20
- The power of regular phone calls to every tenant 17:29
- Ground Floor's process for these tenant phone calls 19:02
- Good idea to shortcut this with email? 19:40
- The advantage of being small & the barrier to feedback created by having a team 20:35
- What about dealing with owners when tenants push back? Aim for 80/20 on increases. 21:37
- The owners rely on you to be the expert - communicate income challenges & forecast for investors 23:18
- Display confidence that you are the expert. 25:20
- "No news is good news" is a bad strategy: The importance of positive touch-points with owners. 25:44
- When clients/owners reach out for updates - that's an indicator that you aren't communicating often enough. 28:08
- Tony's winning philosophy regarding treating owners as business owners 29:19
- If you haven't been doing effective rent increases, how to start 30:46
- Rent increases are a necessity to keeping your property management business running well. 32:01
There's a direct correlation between rent increases & how well a property is maintained
A good property becomes a bad property if it has a bad owner
'No news is good news' is a bad strategy for client retention because it means all news will be bad news.
Make your property owners feel like a business owner with a team behind them.
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