Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Groceries Management Part II

If you are one of the fortunate (or unfortunate, depending on the market cycle) few to own a couple of properties, you would have had first hand experience at managing and letting them. After a while, especially if you hold a day job, it can get rather nerve wrecking. I'm talking about needy tenants and those who are not used to taking care of stuff with their own hands.

"Oh, the bulb just blew, and I'm scared of heights. So can you please make a trip and help me replace it?"

"There was a power trip! What should I do! HELLLLLLLLLLLLLPP!!!!!!!!"

"Secondhand smoke from the neighbour kept drifting into my bedroom, can you come down and speak to them a bit?"

Sometimes, making the trip and spending the money on cabs (if you are lucky to get one quickly) for groceries shopping can make one feel weary and drained. Thank goodness for the internet - major grocers have an online presence so much so you can easily find most if not all of the goods for your shopping pleasure. All you need is a few clicks and your credit card and what you need will appear at your doorstep soon enough. Just pay for the nominal delivery fee.

Likewise, if you do not want any of the hassle dealing directly with needy tenants, you can spend some on commissions and engage a real estate agent to handle the whole process from soliciting, viewing, closing and all the follow up after moving in. You will still get your rental income right on time and you never even have to meet your tenant ever, if you prefer!