Residential Property Consultants in Uganda. Overview The residential sector provides a broad range of services throughout Uganda central region includes sales, lettings and property management. We offer a comprehensive advice and guidance on residential dwelling to estate development. Our consultancy team can provide advice for house purchasers and for refurbishment and development on all...
Why choose this service
More than just collecting the rent and arranging repairs, property managers save investors time and money in many ways. They ensure a property doesn’t sit vacant for long; give advice about potential renovations; confirm landlords are meeting their legal obligations, and manage the entire life cycle of the tenancy – all on top of the usual admin.
Good property management is about maximising the investment, while minimising the risk, meaning a top-notch manager is worth their weight in gold.
The list of tasks a property manager will do for a landlord includes:
- advertising the property for rent
- managing and attending rental property viewings
- screening tenants, including doing reference checks and reviewing rental history
- managing the condition report process
- managing the tenancy agreement signing process and handling questions
- managing financial accounts for the investment property and providing regular reports
- inspecting the property on a regular basis
- organising tradespeople, in negotiation with the landlord, for repairs and maintenance.