It’s important to provide a new property manager introduction letter to tenants when there is a changing of the guard.
This could be due to the sale of a rental property, a landlord shifting the management of their portfolio, or a landlord shifting away from self-management.
Whatever the reason is, it’s important to notify tenants to reduce any issues in communication moving forward.
Here we will share a few sample letters you can use to notify your tenants of this change.
Either link above will download you a copy of the new property manager letter.
This template comes courtesy from Andrew Schultz, one of our clients that runs a high volume of tenant background checks through our company.
If you manage 50 or more units we can provide you a custom quote to make sure you’re not overpaying on tenant background checks for property managers.
You may also copy and past the letter below if you prefer.
CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT NOTICE
PLEASE READ THIS LETTER COMPLETELY. ACTION FROM YOU IS REQUIRED.
Recently, the owner of the property has opted to change management companies to COMPANY NAME. As such, COMPANY NAME will now be handling all aspects of your tenancy, such as rent collection, maintenance, leasing, and other details. This letter is to inform you that this change is EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY and explain the changes you should expect, as well as the actions you need to take to ensure your continued tenancy.
1. Please contact our office at (###) ###-#### immediately. We need to obtain important information from you regarding your tenancy, such as outstanding maintenance issues.
2. Beginning immediately, rent payments are to be made to our company. This includes your current rent and any rent you owe from previous months.
3. Your lease is still valid and enforced. This includes late fees, utility payments, and other tenant requirements.
Online Payments:
Mailing A Payment:
We are able to accept check payments as well as credit and debit card payments online!
There is no charge for using a check, however, there is a processing charge for using a credit or debit card.
This service needs to be set up prior to you making a payment. Please call for more information.
Please mail a check or money order, made out to COMPANY NAME, to our office:
Attn: Property Management Office
ADDRESS LINE 1
ADDRESS LINE 2
** Please do not mail cash!! **
Using a service called PayNearMe, we are able to accept rent payments at any 7-11 location nationwide!
This service needs to be set up prior to you making a payment. There is a fee for this service.
Please call for more information.
We strive to make the transition from one manager to another as easy on the tenant as possible. However, there are a lot of changes that take place in a very short period of time. Any additional questions you have can be answered by our office at (###) ###-#### or by email at name@email.com.
PM Company Name
You can use this letter to notify your tenants of the change. It’s a good idea to have them call in order to establish any important information.
There are several ways that landlords and property managers can notify tenants of staff changes. Depending on how large the organization is may make some of these ideas less effective, while smaller organizations may not need to do quite as much. Here are 5 tips on the best ways you can notify tenants about a change in staff.
It’s not very professional to make a staff change without notifying your tenants, especially for positions that deal with the tenants frequently. Communicating about a change in staff is a good way to help your tenants feel like they are renting from a professional who has their best interests in mind. The best landlords know that good customer service is one of the easiest ways to ensure that good tenants stick around, and communicating about a change of staff shows tenants that you have everything under control.
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