Wouldnât it be nice if you could sleep at night knowing that you donât have to worry about pests in the properties you manage?
In this episode, property management growth expert, Jason Hull interviews Nick Drzayich from Cover Pests to learn about dealing with pests in property management and how to profitably add pest control coverage to your business.
You’ll Learn…
[02:00]Cover Pest… It’s like Insurance for Pest Control
[03:59]Dealing with Pests as a Property Manager
[07:48]Dealing with the Different Kinds of Pests
[13:13]How Partnering with Something Like Cover Pest Works
[16:02]Eliminating Having to Figure Out Who is Gonna Pay the Bill
[17:15]Using Pest Coverage as a Selling Point for Property Management
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“We want the tenants to feel good about where they live and have it clean. We also want the owners to understand that their property’s being taken care of when it’s needed.”
“It’s nice for the property manager to have someone else get some eyes on the property every once in a while.”
“It’s increasing the visibility. It’s decreasing some of the potential costs for the owners. It’s protecting the owners.”
“We go out, and we take care of it.”
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Transcript
[00:00:00] Nick: We want the tenants to feel good about where they live and have it clean. We also want the owners to understand that their propertyâs being taken care of when itâs needed and then obviously the property management companies, they donât have to hassle with the back and forth and whoâs paying the bill.Â
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[00:00:53] At DoorGrow, we are on a mission to transform property management business owners and their businesses. We want to transform the industry. Eliminate the BS, build awareness, change perception, expand the market, and help the best property management entrepreneurs win. Iâm your host property management growth expert Jason Hull, the founder and CEO of DoorGrow.Â
[00:01:13] Now, letâs get into the show and my guest today, I am hanging out here with Nick, and Nick, you got to tell me your last name. I should have asked you before the show.Â
[00:01:25] Nick: No, thatâs okay. I tell everybody to just say âdoes your eye itch?â And thatâll about cover it. Okay. Itâs pronounced (dur zye ich) Drzayich. Itâs a Serbian name, and itâs way too many consonants in a row.Â
[00:01:37] Jason: Nick Drzayich. All right. From Cover Pest. Cool. And is it Cover Pest or just âCover?â Website says âcover.âÂ
[00:01:45] Nick: Yeah. Cover Pest. Yeah.
[00:01:47] Jason: Cover Pest. Okay, cool. Well Nick, glad to have you on the show. So tell meâ give us a little bit of background. How did youâ and Iâll just say for those listening, it says, âpest control solution for property managers,â like on your website. So tell me a little bit about Cover Pest, and how did you get into this?Â
[00:02:04] Nick: Come from an insurance background actually. 13 years or so ago, I started and grew a independent life insurance agency, and so thatâs kind of been my background. Right. And so within insurance, youâre obviously taking a big cost in life insurance. Thereâs a death benefit with other insurances. Thereâs big expenses that come at some point throughout the life of a policy and youâre taking the cost of that and youâre spreading it out among all the policy owners.Â
[00:02:34] Jason: Mm-hmm.
[00:02:34] Nick: So kind of with that mindset. I was chatting with my business partner who lives north of me, and he actually runs a pest control company and has for several years. We kind of got to chatting about this combination of life insurance and kind of sharing this cost, spreading the cost out and how you could potentially do that with pest control. And thatâs how we kind of landed on this idea of using that model to help property management companies take care of their pest control issues, which we know are just a hassle whenever they happen. Yeah. And solve that issue for them and allow them to take that off their plate and add a little bit of revenue in the meantime. Got it. And what areas do you guys cover? Is this a national business? Or is this local? How does this work? Yep. So this is a national business.
[00:03:21] We obviously have the ability to go anywhere in the country. We have, we started it here in our home state of Idaho, which is where we have the bulk of our clients. But ultimately, yeah, we we work with vendors across the country to be able to help take care of the issues that, that property managers are seeing.
[00:03:37] Jason: Cool. So help me understand how this works. Like why would a property manager decide, Hey, I should work with Cover Pest instead of just use some pest control vendors locally and connect with and have these people in as a feather in my cap. What advantages do they have with working with Cover Pest and why would a property manager choose? Or why do they choose to work with you?Â
[00:03:59] Nick: Yeah. Great question. So. As soon as you mention pest control to a property manager, youâre probably going to get just a lot of heartache right there. Whenever an issue comes up, itâs technically itâs a tenant responsibility. Yeah, but ultimately itâs going to come back to the maintenance manager. Itâs going to come back to the property management company or owner every once in a while. And so theyâre having to deal with finding a vendor. Vendors got to contact the tenant, get the service done, and then you got to figure out where youâre sending the bill, and thereâs always going to be a fight there. The tenantâs not going to want to pay it, the owner doesnât want to pay it, and you, as the property manager, you donât want to pay it either. And the benefit here is that, we work best with companies that have some kind of resident benefit package. So what our service does is it kind of slides right into that resident benefit package, and for a very nominal fee compared to what you would normally pay for pest control, your tenants are able to have all their pest issues covered, and when they need service, they put the request in onlineâ goes to call. We send a technician out and take care of it. Thereâs no additional cost on top of what that monthly fee is.
[00:05:03] So like I mentioned, we kind of slide in the benefit packages. We also work as a standalone amenity for those that either donât want to put us in a benefit package or donât offer a benefit package.Â
[00:05:13] Jason: Got it. So what are what are property managers typically bundling in along with Cover Pest in, you know, in addition to Cover Pest in their resident benefits packages that youâre seeing?
[00:05:26] Nick: Yeah, so oftentimes weâll seeâ a big one is filter service, so furnace filters that are shippedâ
[00:05:31] Jason: mm-hmmÂ
[00:05:32] Nick: âevery few months. Thereâs a lot of times some kind of a credit building aspect to the benefit package. Thereâs usually some kind of a maintenance, a 24 or seven maintenance benefit thatâs inside of that package. And then a lot of times thereâll be some kind of perks. You get a free maintenance request once a year on something that would normally be charged to you, or you have late fee, late payment protection. Once per year, you can make a late payment and not have to worry about any kind of fees. So those are just some of the things that weâre seeing inside of benefit packages along with our service.Â
[00:06:03] Jason: Got it. And what are you typically seeing property managers charge for this resident benefit package? And I would assume this is something that theyâre convincing the tenants to buy as a product.
[00:06:15] Nick: Yeah, so ultimately, what weâve seen is that the benefit package just rolls right along with the lease agreement. Thereâs not an option there for the tenant to either pay for or not. It just is what it is and you get it. Yep. And they range across the board, right? From, you know, 20 bucks all the way up to 75 plus dollars per month, depending on whatâs in the package.
[00:06:41] So when we were designing our service to be able to slide into a benefit package, we wanted to be super conscious of increasing that at all right because any increase in a benefit package cost is going to come with some kickback initially. And so thereâs got to be some good value there. So we had that in mind for sure, but they definitely range. They kind of run the gamut of, you know, pretty cheap all the way up to some pretty expensive packages, depending on whatâs offered.Â
[00:07:08] Jason: Got it. Now you said kickback, but I think you mean push back, right?Â
[00:07:13] Nick: Yeah.
[00:07:13] Jason: Okay. All right. Just making sure. People are like, âis there an affiliate thing going on here?â right. Okay. Yeah. Right. The tenants are going to be a little frustrated if itâs too expensive and theyâre going to say, âWell, why am I being forced to do this? I donât know that I need all that stuff.â Okay. So then, can you give us an idea of what this would cost? How do you price this with companies? Is this like on a per unit basis that you work out a deal with the property managers? Are there certain rates? Is this something that they just can do on certain properties that they can convince the owners to buy into? How does that typically work?Â
[00:07:48] Nick: Yeah. So when we onboard a company. Itâs pretty much an all or nothing deal. Right. We want to make sure we cover all of their properties regardless of where theyâre at and if they have current pest issues. We do work individually on a customized basis with each property management company to decide: âall right, what are you seeing typically pest issue wise? What package makes the most sense, and do we need to customize a package to best fit?â So, at a broad level, we have a couple of different packages. One of âthem is more of a basic package that covers the things that donât typically happen a lot, but when they do happen, itâs a real hassle.
[00:08:25] So a good example of that would be bed bugs, for example. They donât happen a ton, but when they do, itâs a pretty severe cost.
[00:08:32] Jason: Right.
[00:08:33] Nick: Yep. And and then going up from there, our upper package is a little bit more of the common stuff that people call on a regular basis. Your spiders, your ants, wasps, bees, that sort of thing. And so we do have a couple of packages that we work off of, but we do customize with each company and make sure that weâre covering what they want and making it specific to them.Â
[00:08:56] Jason: Got it. Iâm sure it differs. Like here in Texas, we have some big bugs and a lot of mosquitoes here in Austin, but yeah, in some markets, I would imagine youâve got certain issues that are just typical to that market and then other markets you donât, and it might also have to do with sometimesâ unfortunately might have to do with the class of the property or the area of the property that itâs in, how well itâs maintained, stuff like that.
[00:09:21] Nick: Yeah, for sure. And I mean, ultimately we donât want the tenants to hesitate to call because thatâs what normally happens, right? They know that theyâre responsible for it.Â
[00:09:30] Jason: Yeah.Â
[00:09:30] Nick: And so, they donât call and they just kind of sweep it under the rug either literally or figuratively and the pest issue goes untreated and it can get out of hand, and so we want to eliminate that from happening. We want the tenants to feel good about where they live and have it clean. We also want the owners to understand that their propertyâs being taken care of when itâs needed and then obviously the property management companies, they donât have to hassle with the back and forth and whoâs paying the bill.
[00:09:57] Jason: So letâs make this a little bit real. So letâs say youâve got a tenant. Theyâve got some pests. I donât know what kind of pests would be a serious issue, but they decide not to call. Give me an example youâve heard of, and then itâs incurring additional damages that then the ownerâs going to have to pay for. Can you think of something like that?Â
[00:10:17] Nick: Well, I can tell you that, for example, like an average bed bug cost to remediate is going to be anywhere between 800 and a thousand bucks.Â
[00:10:25] Jason: Okay.Â
[00:10:25] Nick: So right there, you know, our average package is probably around 10 to 12 bucks a month. So if a tenant is paying 10 to 12 bucks a month, they have a bed bug issue, theyâre paying substantially less than what they would have to pay to have that remediated through just a general pest control company. Those obviously become much bigger issues when youâre looking at multi-family situations where units are connected and those bugs can travel. So Iâve seen that stuff get pretty out of hand, but ultimately we want to get it controlled as, as quickly as we can so that doesnât happen.Â
[00:11:00] Jason: Yeah. I hate roaches. Really donât like those things like yeah. I remember being in some houses, like some just not really nice areas, like visiting some houses and stuff in upstate New York and high humidity, and there were some units that I went in that had some really nasty infestations with cockroaches and some of them are really freaking tiny. Theyâre just running around all over, so. Yeah, I hate those things.Â
[00:11:27] Nick: Itâs rough. It is nice. Yeah. Itâs nice for the property manager to have someone else get some eyes on the property every once in a while because typically if youâre seeing a lot of bugs, thereâs a reason. The bugs want to eat. And so thereâs some cleanliness issues there. So itâs nice to be able for us to be able to report on what weâre seeing and if weâre seeing multiple calls on the same property thatâs a little bit of a red flag to maybe send someone out there to take a look at the property and have a chat with the tenant.
[00:11:52] Jason: Got it. Yeah. So one of the key benefits then is itâs giving you greater visibility into some of the problem properties as to whatâs going on.Â
[00:12:02] Nick: Yeah, absolutely because weâre going to track every time we get a service call, and youâre going to see that report as well. So we can both kind of keep eyes on it.
[00:12:09] Jason: Got it. Okay, cool. So this is something they can build into, you know, along with their leases as part of their resident benefit package. Itâs not going to increase their costs. Does this become a profit center in any way for property managers or is this just mitigating costs?Â
[00:12:26] Nick: Yeah, weâve had property managers use it just to kind of mitigate those costs. No additional revenue.Â
[00:12:32] Jason: Mm-hmm.Â
[00:12:32] Nick: Most of the companies we work with as with everything in their benefit package, theyâre going to add some kind of a mark up there or an admin fee just for them for kind of doing the work and yeah and setting up the relationship. So it makes perfect sense, so thatâs what most of them will do. And itâs kind of up to them, how much they mark it up, but yeah, thereâs definitely an additional kind of profit stream there that can be created through using Cover.Â
[00:12:54] Jason: Got it. And certainly some advantages to taking greater care of the property. Cool. So what are the big questions besides the ones youâve already touched on that when people come to you, theyâre really curious to know because Iâm sure some of our listeners are probably thinking, âHey, maybe this is a good idea.âÂ
[00:13:13] Nick: Yeah. Yeah. So one of the main questions I get is how do we roll it out? Yeah. And a couple different ways. Typically what weâll do is itâs a kind of a slow rollout and itâs upon lease renewal or a new lease creation. So as youâre working with a property management company, they have new leases come up. Theyâll send us that batch for the month. Thatâs renewing and weâll get them added into the service catalog. We have had companies that have gone in and asked their tenants, âHey, do you want to opt into this right now in the middle of your lease?â and that option is there as well.Â
[00:13:44] Jason: Have you seen much success with that, with them doing that? What percentage do you see typically? I donât know if you have that data, butâŠ
[00:13:52] Nick: that are opting in?
[00:13:54] Jason: Yeah. If they put it out to all of their residents for opt in, Iâm just curious what the typical response rate is that people are like, âyeah. Iâll go ahead and do that.â Maybe 10%?
[00:14:05] Nick: Yeah. Itâs not high. Not highâ
[00:14:07] Jason: yeah
[00:14:07] Nick: becauseâÂ
[00:14:08] Jason: I would imagine itâs like, âHey spend more money. Do you want to?â And theyâre like, â yeah.âÂ
[00:14:11] Nick: exactly. Yep.Â
[00:14:13] Jason: Okay.Â
[00:14:13] Nick: So most frequently, most commonly, itâll be rolled out as leases are renewed and as new properties or leases are assigned, thatâs the most common way that itâs done.Â
[00:14:23] Jason: Okay. Got it. So they sign up with you. Youâve worked out the pricing based on what sort of package they need, you implement, consult them and help them figure out how theyâre going to roll this out, and theyâre probably building this into their lease with some verbiage. You typically provide some verbiage for them to add to their lease as part of this.Â
[00:14:41] Nick: Yep, absolutely. We have some stuff that you can throw in.Â
[00:14:44] Jason: And then they get this rolled out. So then theyâve got this new maybe profit center, but at least itâs being paid for by somebody. Itâs increasing the visibility. Itâs decreasing some of the potential costs for the owners. Itâs protecting the owners. If something gets really bad it could cause a lot of damage. And Iâm curious, like, youâve mentioned bed bugs, and I mentioned roaches, but what else are you typically seeing causes a lot of damage? I mean, termites, we hear a lot about. Is this something that is checked for or like relevant?
[00:15:13] Nick: Yeah. wood destroying bugs like termites are a completely different animal.Â
[00:15:18] Jason: Yeah.
[00:15:18] Nick: Thatâs not honestly a part of what we do. Itâs another specialty altogether. As far as damage is concerned, mice and rats are another one that areâ
[00:15:28] Jason: oh yeah.
[00:15:28] Nick: âtheyâre out there, and we hear about them and we treat for those. Those ones will come in and cause some real issues. If nothing else, just scaring the crap out of people.
[00:15:37] Jason: Yeah, thatâs true. Yeah. And then, you know, safely doing the cleanup becauseâ
[00:15:42] Nick: right.Â
[00:15:43] Jason: âYou know, some issues with some of that stuff, so yeah.Â
[00:15:46] Nick: Yeah.Â
[00:15:47] Jason: And so no on termites, but yes, on bed bugs, roaches and mice and and rats. Okay. Got it. Any other questions that property managers might ask that would be curious about your service or that youâd like them to understand or know?
[00:16:02] Nick: Yeah, maybe just to, again point out that sometimes when we go out to do a service the property management company will expect another bill from us or think that thereâll be another bill coming, but itâs all taken care of. Just in that monthly subscription thatâs paid for by the tenant. Thereâs no additional fee, no additional cost. We go out and we take care of it. And so thatâs a common question, common concern. One other one that comes to mind is sometimes theyâll be rehabbing a property or making some significant changes to one of their properties and theyâll want to stop the service or pause the service. Weâre definitely open to doing that and have done that. So pausing service during a rehab or big remodel is definitely something we can do. Thatâs one question that has come up in the past as well.Â
[00:16:44] Jason: Unless they potentially could uncover something in the walls during that room.
[00:16:49] Nick: Right. Right. Yeah. And thatâs another thing to mention. Yeah. Another thing to mention is the service kind of runs with the address, not necessarily the tenant, soâÂ
[00:16:59] Jason: okay.
[00:16:59] Nick: âif you have a property that maybe sat vacant for a couple months, and you had a maintenance manager out there to check on something and he notice a pest issue. He can just give us a call and weâll go take care of it. Even though thereâs not a tenant in there, because it kind of runs with the address.Â
[00:17:15] Jason: Got it. And that justifies including it as part of the rent as well. So if youâre saying, âHey, this. This property, in some instances like in California, like you have to usually pay for lawn care if you want the lawn to be maintained because some people just wonât do it sometimes, right? So thereâs certain things you would include. So this would be included. You could thenâ that could be a selling point to the tenants. Like this comes with a resident benefit package where it includes this and this, you wonât have to worry about pest control. You wonât, and these other things.
[00:17:46] Nick: Yep, exactly.
[00:17:47] Jason: Okay. So potentially as the benefit of helping, sweeten the deal a little bit on a potential rental property for a potential resident, so.
[00:17:55] Nick: For sure. Yeah.Â
[00:17:57] Jason: Cool. Well, I think weâve covered most of the highlights. This sounds likeâ it sounds like a no brainer. It sounds like a good service. Letâs tell everybody how to get in touch with you and how to find you.
[00:18:10] Nick: Yeah, super easy. Our website is CoverPest.com and you can call me anytime. My numberâs (208) 477-1330. Thatâs my cell. And you can go on to CoverPest.com, submit a form, and weâre happy to chat about creating kind of a custom pricing model for your property management company.Â
[00:18:29] Jason: Cool. So I want to ask one more question. So when they hear you say, âyouâll call my cellâ and âhereâs my number,â they might be thinking, is this a scalable business? What if somebody has 10,000 doors or theyâre a big conglomerate, you know, or theyâre a small property manager. Is this a scalable model for you? Can you handle different size property management companies?
[00:18:50] Nick: Yeah, whatâs nice is that our portal, our backend portal thatâs a part of our website makes it really easy for property management companies to go in and add their properties to their list. So every time they have a backed upload of lease renewals. They go to the service portal, they put it in there and theyâre added and they can see exactly which properties are covered in that month. And then, yeah, we work with a network of pest control companies that we use as vendors to service accounts that we get with property management companies in different states, if that makes.Â
[00:19:23] Jason: Got it. So youâve got this all figured out really well. I appreciate you coming the show, Nick, and itâs been great hearing about Cover Pest. So thanks. Thanks for coming on.Â
[00:19:33] Nick: Yeah, thanks so much for having me. I appreciate it.Â
[00:19:36] Jason: All right. Cool. So check them out at coverpest.com sounds like a good service. And as always give me your feedback. I want to hear⊠those of you that work with Cover Pest, let me know how it goes. And those of you that are tuning in for the first time, and you got some value from this episode, or if youâre not tuning in for the first time, give us some feedback. If you find us on YouTube, The Google play store, or you find us on Spotify or iTunes, give us some feedback. Weâd love to hear what you think of the show. And we may even give you a shout out on a future episode. So we appreciate that. And if youâre interested in growing your business, check us out at doorgrow.com, and if you want to join our free community of property management entrepreneurs, you can go to doorgrowclub.com and that will get you to our Facebook group.Â
[00:20:23] Join that community. Weâve got some great people in there and you know, a rising tide raises all ships, as they say this will allow you to connect with some other property managers and have a resource you can go to to ask questions. And weâd love to hear from any of you inside there, so make sure you join. And until next time, to our mutual growth. Bye everyone.
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