A property management company handles tenant relations, rent collection, property maintenance, legal compliance, and overall property upkeep on behalf of the owner.
Property management fees typically range between 5% to 10% of the annual rental income, depending on the services offered. Some companies also charge a fixed fee.
Yes. Even if you own just one property, management services save you time, ensure compliance with Dubai’s real estate laws, and help maximize rental income.
Yes, you can. However, managing a property requires time, knowledge of legal regulations, and access to reliable contractors. Many overseas investors prefer professional management for convenience.
A property management company will handle all legal processes, including issuing notices, negotiating payment, and taking the matter to the Dubai Rental Dispute Center if required.
Yes, some companies specialize in managing short-term holiday homes, taking care of guest check-ins, cleaning, and listings across platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com.
Definitely. Property managers use market data to set competitive rent, reduce vacancy periods, and ensure your property is well-maintained to attract quality tenants.