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Property Managers

 Want to keep your home and acquire monthly income to help support the next phase of your life without the headache of becoming a full time landlord? Our professional property managers can remove the burden and handle the entire ongoing rental process. 

Property Manager

Turn Your Asset into Stress-Free Cash Flow

Generate Extra Income

Renting out part of your home while you age in place or all of your home as you downsize can be a great way to generate extra income to fund retirement. A property manager can help.

Unmatched Experience

Equipped with the expertise to handle tenant issues, maintenance requests, and legal compliance, preventing costly mistakes and ensuring efficient property management.

Maintenance & Care

Ensure regular maintenance is performed, promptly addressing issues & preventing larger problems. Preserving the property's value and living environment for tenants.

Expert Tenant Management

Property managers can handle tenant screening, communication, and conflict resolution. Perfect for those who may not feel comfortable navigating complex landlord-tenant laws.

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Why Choose a Property Manager

Choosing a property manager provides expert knowledge in tenant relations, maintenance, and legal compliance, ensuring smooth operations and minimizing risks. They save you time and stress by handling daily tasks like rent collection and property upkeep while maximizing your property's potential and enhancing tenant satisfaction, leading to a more profitable rental experience.

TESTIMONIAL

WHAT OUR CUSTOMER SAY

"Hiring a property manager was one of the best decisions I made as I transitioned to a retirement home. They took over all the responsibilities of managing my rental property, from tenant relations to maintenance, allowing me to focus on my new lifestyle without worry. Their professionalism and attention to detail ensured that everything ran smoothly, and I felt confident knowing my property was in good hands. I highly recommend their services to anyone looking to simplify their life while maintaining their investment!"

Kayla E.

"I hired a property manager for my parents' rental home after they moved into assisted living, and it was a lifesaver. The property manager handled everything—from finding reliable tenants to managing maintenance issues—making the transition so much easier for our family. Their expertise and professionalism gave us peace of mind, knowing that my parents' property was well cared for. I highly recommend their services to anyone needing support in managing a rental property!"

Margot H.

"I hired a property manager for my parents’ home after they relocated, and it made all the difference. They quickly found great tenants and handled all maintenance, relieving us of the stress. Knowing that the property was in capable hands allowed us to focus on my parents' well-being. I highly recommend their services!"

Blake M.

Property Manager FAQs

A property manager oversees the day-to-day operations of rental properties, handling various tasks that may include:

1. Tenant Management

.2. Maintenance Coordination

3. Rent Collection

4. Legal Compliance

5. Marketing and Advertising

6. Financial Reporting

Overall, property managers help streamline property operations, reduce stress for property owners, and enhance tenant satisfaction.

Here are five essential questions to ask a property manager before hiring them:

1. What services do you provide?  
   Understand the full range of services they offer, from tenant management to maintenance.

2. What is your experience and background?  
   Inquire about their experience in property management and familiarity with properties similar to yours.

3. What is your tenant screening process? 
   Learn how they evaluate potential tenants and what criteria they use for selection.

4. What are your fees and how are they structured? 
   Clarify their fee structure, including any commissions or additional costs for services.

5. How do you communicate with property owners?
   Ask about their communication practices and how often you can expect updates and reports.

Property managers typically charge fees in the following ways:

1. Commission Percentage

2. Flat Fees

3. Leasing Fees

4. Maintenance Fees

5. Setup Fees

6. Additional Costs

Discussing the fee structure with your property manager before signing any agreements is recommended to ensure transparency and understanding of all costs involved.

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