
Property Management
Are you
looking for a good property management company? Our site is devoted to helping
you find a good residential or multifamily home manager so they can manage your
rental property for you. We've designed this site so you can easily find a
certified, professional property management company for your rental.
With a rental
property management service, you save valuable time and energy. You won't have
to deal with rent collection and the cumbersome maintenance of property. Even
with property management software, being a landlord can be a painful chore.
You'll have to deal with tenants, running credit checks, rent collection, and
being "on call" every time something goes wrong with the rental.
With
a good property manager, you don't have to worry about any of these things. The
manager will do property inspections, maintain the landscaping, screen tenants,
collect rent, and even provide you with financial statements for your accounting
purposes. Commercial property management is slightly different from residential
management and requires more effort in terms of building maintenance and upkeep.
Most property management companies charge a 10% fee. This could be well worth it
though, especially if you don't live very close to your property.
Our
site allows you to compare property managers side by side, viewing their
individual bios and photos. You can search for either a residential property
manager, or a company that has an outstanding commercial property management
system in the area. We take the guess-work out of selecting a property manager
by allowing you to view their profiles and learn more about them. If you're
ready to convert your home into rental property and enjoy the passive income, a
professional property management company is your solution.
How
Evictions Work: Rules for Landlords and Property Managers A landlord or
property manager cannot get rid of a tenant -- physically remove the tenant and
his possessions from his rented home or apartment -- unless the landlord has
first given the tenant a termination notice. If the tenant refuses to move, the
landlord may file an eviction lawsuit. Landlords who win eviction lawsuits
obtain court orders directing the tenant to leave, and local law enforcement
will evict tenants who disobey the court order.
Repairs,
Maintenance, and Entry to Rented Premises To avoid problems with
tenants, you should make repairs to rental units as soon as you can. Major
problems, such as a plumbing or heating problem, should be handled within 24
hours. But before entering rented premises to make needed repairs, you must
provide advance notice to the tenant (usually 24 hours). Without advance notice,
in most states a landlord or property manager may enter rented premises only in
an emergency, such as a fire or serious water leak.
Seeking your
resolution for these problems are just some of the services that we offer. Call
today to speak with one of our professionals to schedule an appointment to
better service your properties.
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