Rent is set and collected, maintenance requests are handled, and vacant units are filled by property managers. A property manager takes care of properties that real estate investors can’t handle personally or don’t live near. The duties of these individuals include maintaining the property, complying with local laws and laws governing landlords and real estate boards. People often ask us what we do. We provide the following services and practices.
What we do:
- Property management with full service
The exact definition of full-service management can vary from company to company, but it should include everything a landlord would need to service tenants and owners.
Provide management services for single-family homes, townhomes, condos, and small apartment buildings
20 is the maximum number of units we manage in a building
Managing long-term, unfurnished rentals
There is a 1-year rental agreement, which is renewable after that. In general, we are looking for qualified residents who would like to stay for a long time.
Make landlords’ lives easier by giving them peace of mind
It is our pleasure to provide landlords with high quality service and many years of experience. Allow us to take care of your rental property so you can get back to what you do best. We’ll handle the rest, so you can sit back and relax.
Comply with all fair housing laws, including the letter of the law
Laws for Landlords is an excellent source of information about current landlord tenant laws in Colorado and nationwide.
Identify and place highly qualified residents who will remain for years
Getting the right tenant requires accurate screening. Our screening process ensures that we get tenants who will stay with us for a long time.
What We Don’t Do:
Options for leasing only, such as a la carte
All of our property management services are full-service. Simplicity and uncomplicatedness are key features.
Rental of by-room properties in unzoned top/bottom duplexes, buildings with a landlord occupied unit, or property management for unzoned top/bottom duplexes
There is little room for grey areas when it comes to keeping things simple.
Renting furnished or short-term
In our experience, renting long-term, unfurnished properties is the best way to get the best tenants, keep them for long periods, and maximize your investment returns.
Every item must be approved by the landlord
According to our agreement, we will use our maintenance reserve. So, you don’t have to worry about receiving a phone call while standing in the que at King Soopers for minor maintenance emergencies. You can count on us to take care of it.
Defend an unethical landlord by breaking the law
Landlords who are unethical are not welcome!
Make sure your sister-in-law is paying rent on time and living in your rental property
It can be difficult for us to do our job effectively when we have a landlord or their family living on the property, and it can complicate issues unnecessarily. The more outside parties involved, the more complicated things tend to get. We would like the opportunity to show you how well we work if you give us the chance.
Our most frequently asked questions may help you decide if we are the right fit for managing your property for you
Property managers have a first responsibility to owners. What is that responsibility?
The property should be managed in a manner consistent with the owner’s instructions in order to realize the best possible profit.
Property Management Companies: What do they do?
- A property manager takes care of all marketing, collection and maintenance issues, tenant complaints, and evictions directly, saving you time and worry.
- Service management is a type of property management.
- Owners hire property managers to create budgets, advertise rental properties, qualify tenants, and collect rent. Also, they maintain the property in accordance with local laws and regulations related to landlords and real estate boards
How does a property manager perform his or her duties?
Property managers are responsible for a variety of tasks and responsibilities, including:
- Renting out a property.
- Arrears must be collected and chased.
- Obtaining long-term leases and finding good tenants.
- Maintenance of properties.
- Inspections that are routinely conducted.
- Bill payment.
- Administrative.
- Keeping in touch.