Dear REIN Members.
My name is Rich Szasz and I am the owner of Szasz Construction. I’m putting up this post because a lot of the people I deal with are Student Property owners and belong to this site. To be completely honest, I am not currently a member and I do not yet even own my own property although I plan to be a homeowner in the next 8 months.
What I do know is this. Since I was 17 years old I have been working on Student Properties in the City of Waterloo. I have done everything from unlocking doors for students with no keys to re-dry walling an entire unit after a “tenant” lost his mind….and anything in between.
New Student property owners I deal with are always shocked by the amount of small mainentance that is required on these buildings and so I want to you all to know from somebody that’s in the middle of it every day what our situation is so here it is:
The 5 Things you need to know about Student Property Management:
1) Students lock themselves out all the time and constitute 70% of all calls. This is an unknown burden and must be dealt with.
2) The majority of problems go unreported until it’s an actual problem. Most students do this because they’re afraid of getting in trouble from you the landlord or their parents.
3) Students have PARTIES! I don’t care if it’s the nerdiest girl or the geekiest guy. They have parties and items are damaged.
4)!--/sizec--> The building you bought was poorly built. I’m sorry to be the one to tell you but if you live where I live(Waterloo Region near Laurier and UofW) then somebody had to buy 2 to 3 houses at $300k each plus the cost of the build. In order to make things make financial sense I’m certain some corners have been cut and they will need to be dealt with.
5) I have been told that the majority of landlords budget $600 per bedroom for their maintenance budget here in Waterloo. I want to say that you need to budget at least $900 per bedroom per month just to keep up with costs.
I welcome any questions and I apologize for bursting anyones bubble but I really needed to get this off my chest.
Regards,
Rich Szasz
Szasz Construction
519-497-0625
My name is Rich Szasz and I am the owner of Szasz Construction. I’m putting up this post because a lot of the people I deal with are Student Property owners and belong to this site. To be completely honest, I am not currently a member and I do not yet even own my own property although I plan to be a homeowner in the next 8 months.
What I do know is this. Since I was 17 years old I have been working on Student Properties in the City of Waterloo. I have done everything from unlocking doors for students with no keys to re-dry walling an entire unit after a “tenant” lost his mind….and anything in between.
New Student property owners I deal with are always shocked by the amount of small mainentance that is required on these buildings and so I want to you all to know from somebody that’s in the middle of it every day what our situation is so here it is:
The 5 Things you need to know about Student Property Management:
1) Students lock themselves out all the time and constitute 70% of all calls. This is an unknown burden and must be dealt with.
2) The majority of problems go unreported until it’s an actual problem. Most students do this because they’re afraid of getting in trouble from you the landlord or their parents.
3) Students have PARTIES! I don’t care if it’s the nerdiest girl or the geekiest guy. They have parties and items are damaged.
4)!--/sizec--> The building you bought was poorly built. I’m sorry to be the one to tell you but if you live where I live(Waterloo Region near Laurier and UofW) then somebody had to buy 2 to 3 houses at $300k each plus the cost of the build. In order to make things make financial sense I’m certain some corners have been cut and they will need to be dealt with.
5) I have been told that the majority of landlords budget $600 per bedroom for their maintenance budget here in Waterloo. I want to say that you need to budget at least $900 per bedroom per month just to keep up with costs.
I welcome any questions and I apologize for bursting anyones bubble but I really needed to get this off my chest.
Regards,
Rich Szasz
Szasz Construction
519-497-0625