Frequently Asked Questions
A property manager has the structure in place to successfully manage your rental property allowing you to step back from the day-to-day operation. A property manager may also positively influence the caliber of applicants interested in your property.
An accidental landlord is someone who entered that role due to circumstance rather than desire. For example, someone who gets a job transfer out of state who chooses to rent rather than sell their home.
Our services are focused on single family detached residences including estates.
Yes, we manage furnished rent homes.
Yes. We can carry out the responsibilities of managing your property as outlined in most lease/rental agreements.
Yes. Even though our service includes tenant screening you’re welcome to use a real estate agent for this purpose
Of course! Tell us who they are and we'll give them preferred status when their expertise is required.
Yes. Also known as Lease with Option to Buy, we'll manage the property and collect the rent plus the additional amount designated for down payment and deposit it in escrow.
Many of the rental listings are managed by individual landlords who, although well-intentioned, typically don't have the experience or structure in place that we do. Add to that, many landlords live out of state and can't necessarily respond to tenant needs in a timely manner.
No, we don't offer house sitting services. We provide offsite management services.