How to Choose a Holiday Home Manager Dubai | 7 Key Questions | Rentico
- Rentico dubai
- Apr 25
- 3 min read
Category: For Property Owners | 6 min read
Description: Before you hand your Dubai property to a holiday home manager, ask these 7 questions. Protect your asset and maximise your returns with the right operator. Keywords: holiday home manager Dubai, choose property manager Dubai, Airbnb management Dubai, short term rental management Dubai, DTCM licensed operator Dubai
Handing your Dubai property to a holiday home manager is one of the most significant financial decisions you will make as a property owner. The right operator protects your asset, maximises your income and removes every operational burden. The wrong one does the opposite — and it can take months to realise it.
Before you sign with any operator, ask these seven questions.
1. Are you DTCM licensed?
Every holiday home operator in Dubai must be licensed by the Department of Economy and Tourism. This is not optional — it is a legal requirement. Ask for their license number and verify it. An unlicensed operator cannot legally operate your property and exposes you to regulatory risk. Rentico's trade license number is 1581069, issued by DET Dubai.
2. What is your management fee and what does it include?
The standard fee range in Dubai is 15–25% of net revenue. Be cautious of operators charging below 15% — it usually means hidden fees for photography, maintenance call-outs, cleaning coordination or licensing that appear later. Ask for a complete fee schedule in writing before signing. At Rentico, our fee is 20% of net rental revenue with no setup fees and no hidden charges.
3. What platforms do you list on?
Your property should be listed simultaneously on Airbnb, Booking.com and ideally VRBO, Expedia and Homes & Villas by Marriott. An operator listing only on Airbnb is leaving significant revenue on the table. Ask how they manage channel synchronisation and whether they use a channel manager like Guesty.
4. How do you handle dynamic pricing?
Static pricing — the same nightly rate every night — is one of the most common reasons holiday homes underperform. A professional operator uses dynamic pricing tools like PriceLabs to adjust rates daily based on demand, competitor rates, local events and seasonality. Ask specifically which pricing tool they use and how often rates are updated.
5. What does your inspection and reporting look like?
After every checkout, your property should be inspected and photographed. You should receive a monthly financial statement showing gross revenue, every deduction and your net payout. Ask to see a sample statement before signing. If they cannot show you one, that is a red flag.
6. What is your exit policy?
A good operator is confident enough in their performance to offer a reasonable exit clause. Be wary of operators with 12-month lock-ins and heavy penalties. At Rentico, we require a 6-month initial commitment — enough time to onboard, photograph, list and build your review score — followed by 14 days notice to exit. No penalties.
7. Can I see your current reviews and ratings?
Ask to see their Airbnb host profile and current ratings. An operator managing multiple properties should have a demonstrable track record of 5-star reviews. If they cannot show you current listings with strong ratings, ask why.
The bottom line
Choosing a holiday home manager in Dubai is not just a management decision — it is an asset management decision. The operator you choose will affect your income, your property condition and your Airbnb rating for as long as you work together. Take your time, ask the right questions and sign only when you are fully confident.
If you would like to ask Rentico these questions directly, we welcome the conversation. WhatsApp us at +971 52 146 0222 or visit renticodubai.com.





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