36: Victoria Maidhof - Victory Properties and Asset Management

Victoria Maidhof, owner and CEO of Victory Properties and Asset Management, shares her background in real estate and property management. She discusses the different approaches to property management and the importance of finding a middle ground between being strict and empathetic. Victoria provides tips for hiring a property management company and highlights the services offered by Victory Properties. She also discusses the timeframe for assessing and implementing property improvements and emphasizes the importance of consistency in property management. Victoria encourages landlords to communicate with their tenants and address issues promptly. She concludes by sharing her contact information for those interested in reaching out to her.

Takeaways

  • Finding a middle ground between strictness and empathy is crucial in property management.

  • When hiring a property management company, it is important to do thorough research and be hands-on in the beginning.

  • Consistency in enforcing lease violations and following fair housing rules is key to successful property management.

  • Encouraging tenants to communicate and addressing their concerns promptly can lead to better tenant retention.

  • Property management requires hands-on involvement and a willingness to address issues proactively.

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