Property Management Blog

What if Your Tenant Calls?


System - Wednesday, August 31, 2016

You have employed professional Property Managers because you feel their expertise will give you peace of mind regarding your investment. In particular, this alleviates having to handle difficult tenant situations. Then the phone rings and your tenant on the line. This can develop from several scenarios:

  • You and your tenant know each other from previous contacts, so the tenant calls you directly. They figure they do not have to bother to interact with the Property Management Company despite the fact you have hired them.
  • You visited the property and the tenant now decides to call you because they feel this is now a better way to get what they want.
  • The tenant is unhappy with a no, a notice to pay or quit, or other information they have received from our company and they decide to circumvent the Property Manager by calling you.
  • The tenants want to cut a new deal on rent, repairs, or other issues and decide they have a better chance of getting what they want from the property owner.
  • We ask that you politely give them our number and ask them to call their Property Manager to discuss any issues that they have. Inform them that you hired our service to take care of the property and work directly with the tenant. Emphasize that we have authorization to act on your behalf and consult with you.
  • Call us as soon as possible to let us know that the tenant is trying to circumvent our company and deal directly with you. We will then contact them to help them with their problems or requests.
  • If they demand immediate action from you, reiterate with them that you will discuss their call with your Property Management Company but they are to call their Property Manager as soon as possible.
  • Be calm if the tenant threatens you with legal action. Many people feel that getting what they want involves using forceful action. Let them know that you will be discussing the situation us and if necessary, your attorney.
  • No matter what the tenants have said, please reserve judgment and give us the benefit of doubt if the tenant claims unfair treatment and practices. We will give you the facts and it may differ greatly from the tenant
  • Do NOT negotiate with the tenant on the rental amount, payment of rent, authorization of repairs, or promise any repairs or improvements. This really puts your Property Manager in a weak position.
  • If you know that there are eviction proceedings on the property, do NOT talk to the tenant and definitely do not make any promises. Certain actions can void an eviction and you could have to being the process again, causing more loss of rent and more legal fees.
  • Do not set up an appointment to meet with them. Tell them you will contact us and arrange an appointment at the property with the Property Manager or with you and the Property Manager.
  • Do not visit the property unannounced. This can cause many problems, some of which could be legal ones. This also implies to the tenant that they do not need to go through the property management company.
  • If you do want to visit the property, contact us. We will meet you there and discuss all issues with the tenant.

Obviously, a tenant calling you directly can create a three-way situation that can undermine our authority, possibly cause you anxiety, and in some circumstances, create legal issues. We have taken on management of your property so you can avoid sticky situations and reduce your liability. We will work to settle all tenant issues and protect your investment.