Management Agreement
A management agreement is a legally binding contract between a property owner and a vacation rental management company that defines the terms of their business relationship. Key provisions include the scope of services provided, management fee structure and payment terms, contract duration and termination clauses, maintenance spending authority, insurance requirements, and liability allocation. A well-drafted management agreement protects both parties by clearly outlining expectations, responsibilities, and dispute resolution processes. Property managers should have agreements reviewed by an attorney familiar with local property management regulations. Standardizing agreements across your portfolio while allowing property-specific addenda streamlines owner onboarding and reduces legal risk.
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