Rental Ownership Woes
While real estate investing is a great line of business to get into in order to make copious piles of money there are a few things to consider before jumping into the fray. This is particularly true if you are considering going the route of a rental property owner. There are all kinds of reasons that this is a good solid investment for most that are interested in investing in the real estate business however, it doesn’t come without a few drawbacks, not all of which are financial. It would be wise to consider these things however before you buy your first rental property.
First of all, if you own rental properties and elect to manage them yourself, which is probably wise unless your first property is a multiple rental unit, you will quickly discover that your life is no longer your own. You are literally on call 24 hours a day 7 days a week to handle problems that may arise from pipes bursting, heating going out, electric issues, noxious fumes, leaky roofs and window sills and countless other complaints that may erupt at odd hours of the day or night. Your tenants will have your phone number and expect you to always take their calls.
Second, you have to play the role of Mr. or Mrs. Mean every month when the rent is due. This is probably the least tasteful task of owning rental properties for many rental property owners and one reason that many resort to the services of a property management agency above all other reasons. You will hear all manner of sob stories in your role as landlord but you need to treat this like the business even the things about your business you don’t like such as rent collecting and, when necessary, eviction proceedings.
Third, the constant need for upkeep and repair is often daunting to rental property owners. It’s a sad truth that people do not treat rental properties with the respect that they would treat a home of their own. For this reason you almost always need to paint and replace carpeting, at the very least in between tenants. This takes works and time not to mention the fact that the time that is spent painting and replacing the flooring is time that the property is going to be empty of tenants and not bringing in any income.
Finally, there is the constant need to have the property occupied. As the owner of a rental property you will need to find new tenants when the old ones leave because every day the property is empty is a day you aren’t making money. You want to have the property filled as often as possible and you really want long term tenants whenever you can manage that. One way of course is by making sure that your tenants are treated well, not overcharged, and happy with their homes.
Owning rental property can be financially rewarding but it is a lot more work than many people give it credit for being in light of other careers within the real estate investment field that may require more work upfront. Rental properties require a long-term commitment to keeping the property in good working order and making it a profitable venture for many years to come. If you are considering this business and the above things are a deterrent for you it might be a good idea to obtain the services of a property manager.
May 1st, 2008 at 10:01 am
I can relate. I’m a landlord and have a ton of horror stories!
May 10th, 2008 at 6:44 am
Thanks for the information:)
May 10th, 2008 at 6:36 pm
Great read.
You cannot understate what you said about renting though. Being on call 24-7 may sound trying, but manageable, until you do it. It can quickly go from trying, but manageable, to frustrating, AND unmanageable.
May 11th, 2008 at 9:59 pm
While you can make good money in the Real Estate rental market, you need to make sure you are up for all the challenges you mention. You especially need to realize that you can be called at all hours and your property inevitably will need repairs and upkeep at some point.
May 12th, 2008 at 4:56 pm
To manage a rental property needs a hard work but the return is quite good.
May 13th, 2008 at 11:32 am
“Owning rental property can be financially rewarding but it is a lot more work than many people”
I agree, owning a rental property needs alot of attention and caring especially if you yourself is tight in budget being good to the tenants and providing them a nice service will help you make them stay alot longer.
May 18th, 2008 at 3:57 am
The worst thing about being a landlord is having to evict somebody. It is a lot of hassle and can be very time consuming. That’s nothing compared to the fact that it just breaks my heart to have to kick somebody out of their house. I will try to help and do all that I can to avoid it but I have bills to pay too.
May 22nd, 2008 at 5:31 am
I found a property management company to take care of my properties at a decent cost. It was probably the best move I ever made because now I don’t get hassled all hours of the night by my renters.
June 1st, 2008 at 9:40 pm
Somewhere I can relate it since I am owning properties as well and land, so it sounds familiar to me though
June 11th, 2008 at 5:09 am
Good article. Another factor to consider is the psychological toll. Even though we use a property management company for our two properties, my wife is always worried about the tenants doing a great deal of damage.
July 24th, 2008 at 3:27 am
Great article. I prefer to use a property management company to eliminate many of the headaches you mentioned above.
December 13th, 2008 at 11:48 pm
Great article. I own a property which i rent out as a house share. When you have 3-4 people living in a house you are always concerned about what they might do. This all sounds too familiar.