Let’s face it, there are a lot of people out there looking to rent out their treasured assets to reliable tenants. Similarly, countless renters are looking for ways to lease a home more conveniently, and for their pesky tasks to be taken care of without much exertion. This is what makes a property management business appealing to owners and renters. But before you dive headfirst into hiring a management company for rental property, you need to make sure the property managers have the right skills and knowledge. With the property management industry growing exponentially, a new wave of entrepreneurs is becoming more and more inclined toward the property management business. But this increase in quantity might be at the expense of a decrease in quality. For that reason, Kurt Galitski, property manager at True Property Management, aspired to form a distinctive property management business in the form of TPM. The purpose was to combat all the complaints they had been getting as luxury real estate agents about the companies they were referring their business to.
Factors That Lead To The Origination Of TPM
By embarking on the exciting journey of TPM, Kurt Galitski sought to form a clear, accessible and centralized solution for property owners and tenants throughout Orange County, CA. Here is what stemmed the formation of TPM, setting it apart from its competitors:
Effective Communication
Along with managing properties, TPM was formed to give its owners and renters 24/7 access to communication with its resourceful property managers. The need for a property management agency to know how to listen, provide solutions and defuse a problem is essential for successful functioning.
Absolute Transparency
A high level of transparency is a key ingredient at TPM for attracting potential clients. Transparency is the basis for trust. Property owners and tenants place a huge amount of trust in property managers in terms of their investments. Being clear and direct with them helps in the smooth running of events.
Greater Responsiveness
The most important aspect of property management for TPM is being responsive. Clients put the responsibility of their valuable investments on property managers. Property management businesses that are not very responsive can cause friction between owners/tenants and property managers.
The Way Forward
Today we are going to make everything true for you – this TPM slogan stands strong today and sums up what the company upholds. Kurt Galitski really takes this personally because he looks forward to building a relationship of trust and compliance with its clients in overseeing rental properties.