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On The Property Management Excellence (PMX) Podcast, Managed co-founder Alex Whitlock speaks with Managed CEO Phil Tarrant and head of finance and compliance Alexander Laureti about how recent government policy shifts are forcing a rethink of the property manager’s role in the investment ecosystem.
The key shift underway is from reactive service delivery to advisory-led property management, where value is defined by offering landlords strategy and proactive guidance, not just offering maintenance requests.
Technology and automation are accelerating that change by removing administrative burden and freeing property managers to focus on client strategy and communication. The result is a growing divide between operators who continue to shoulder time-consuming jobs and those building scalable, insight-driven rent roll businesses.
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