The number of apartment owners in Poland is growing — and many of them live in other countries or simply do not want to deal with everyday matters. Paying bills on time, monitoring tenants, resolving minor household issues, filing tax declarations — all of this can easily be delegated to professionals.
Especially in Warsaw, where the rental market is the most active, remote property management has become a familiar and convenient tool for owners.
Remote management means that our specialist takes over the daily tasks related to the property.
The standard package includes:
- tenant support: viewings, move-ins, move-outs;
- handling household issues — calling repair specialists, organizing cleaning, monitoring minor repairs;
- payment control: rent, utilities, internet;
- regular monitoring of the apartment’s condition with photo or video reports;
- interaction with homeowners’ associations, service providers, receiving letters and notifications;
- assistance with paying rental income tax and property tax;
- assistance with filing the annual PIT-28 tax declaration.
This format allows the owner to have a steadily operating property without physical presence in Poland.
When the owner does not live in Poland, renting out an apartment independently is difficult and time-consuming. Therefore, many delegate this process to specialists.
Rental management includes:
- placing listings on Polish and international platforms;
- conducting viewings and initial screening of tenants;
- preparing and coordinating the lease agreement (including in two languages);
- monitoring tenant payments and timely payment of utilities;
- deposit control and resolving issues throughout the entire rental period;
- regular updates to the owner on the status of the property.
In Warsaw, this format has become the standard: the owner receives income, while the specialist handles all matters, from the first viewing to final settlements.
Rental income in Poland is subject to taxation. Most often, owners use:
- ryczałt (8.5% or 12.5% after exceeding the threshold);
- PIT-28 if the apartment is rented out as a private individual.
If the owner lives abroad, additional difficulties arise:
- the declaration must be filed on time;
- the tax must be calculated correctly;
- an electronic signature or an authorized representative is required;
- errors may result in penalties.
Therefore, owners often delegate this process to a management company. It:
- calculates the tax base;
- fills out the declaration;
- submits documents on time;
- responds to tax authority inquiries if necessary.
The owner only needs to receive the final report.
Even when the property is managed remotely, it is important to keep it in proper working condition. The management company monitors:
- the functionality of household appliances;
- minor technical issues (leaking faucet, broken switch);
- access to the apartment and the safety of property;
- periodic inspections with reports;
- coordination with technicians and service providers.
Among property owners in Poland, there are many people from Ukraine, Belarus, Turkey, Germany, the United Kingdom, and other countries.
When the owner lives outside Poland, typical difficulties arise:
- no ability to personally show the apartment;
- language barriers and contractual complexities;
- lack of time to control payments and daily issues;
- difficulty resolving matters with homeowners’ associations and service companies;
- difficulty filing tax declarations.
A management company handles all of this on behalf of the owner.
As a result, the apartment operates smoothly even if the owner is thousands of kilometers away.
Remote management is in demand not only among foreign owners but also among those who permanently live in Poland. The pace of life in Warsaw and other major cities is high: people work full time, often travel for business, rent housing in different districts, or own multiple properties.
An owner may be physically in the same country, yet simply have no time to handle viewings, tenant screening, bill payments, or household issues. In addition, many prefer not to spend weekends and evenings on cleaning, finding repair specialists, and constant monitoring of the apartment’s condition.
For residents of Poland, remote management offers several advantages:
- time savings and elimination of routine tasks;
- no need to visit the apartment every time an issue arises;
- professional handling of tenants and payments;
- the ability to receive rental income without daily involvement;
- peace of mind regarding the condition of the property, even if the owner lives in another city.
For many, this becomes the standard: the apartment functions as an investment asset, while care and organization are handled by professionals.
Remote management is a convenient and reliable way to control property in Poland. Turnkey rental, technical support, reporting, and taxes — all of this can be delegated to specialists.
If you own property in Warsaw but live in another country or simply want to avoid routine tasks, turning to a professional service is the best solution.
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