Overview

What is a Management Trust?

A management trust is a product where real estate is entrusted, and the trustee carries out real estate business such as management and leasing, then distributes the profits to the beneficiary, or manages the ownership of the entrusted property.

Business Structure

Advantages

  • Maximizes customer benefits through a systematic real estate management model
  • Enhances the value and profitability of customers' real estate based on public credibility
  • Management costs without burden to the owner

Workflow

  • 01Consultation and trust request
  • 02Conduct a basic due diligence investigation
    Property investigation / Environmental investigation Legal regulation investigation / Usage situation investigation Nearby rental fee investigation
  • 03File a trust application
  • 04Sign a trust contract
    (Register trust)
  • 05Prepare a comprehensive management plan
  • 06Transfer ownership through a trust
  • 07Maintain ownership / manage repairs/maintenance
  • 08Recruit tenants subscribed to fire insurance Manage rental deposit Pay taxes and utilities Perform building maintenance and repairs End-of-term report
  • 09Distribute profits and deliver trust property

Type A Real Estate Management Trust

Comprehensive management and operation of real estate (lease management, building maintenance, revenue fund management, tax affairs, legal affairs, etc.)

Type B Real Estate Management Trust

Entrusting ownership of real estate to preserve and manage ownership on the registry