Owner FAQs
Answers to your frequently asked questions
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Are you licensed?
Yes, we are a licensed property management company, ensuring compliance with all relevant industry standards and regulations. -
Can you put the money directly into my account?
Yes, we offer direct deposit for owner disbursements, ensuring a smooth and timely transfer of rental income. -
Do you sell real estate too?
Yes we do! If you are interested in buying or selling, we can discuss available options. -
How and when do I get my checks?
Owner disbursements are made on a regular schedule (typically on the 10th of each month), via direct deposit, after rent is collected and any applicable expenses are accounted for. -
How is rent collection handled?
We offer multiple rent payment options, including online payments and traditional methods, to ensure a smooth collection process. Late payments are addressed according to lease terms and retained by the management company. -
How long of a lease do you sign?
Lease terms vary based on market conditions and owner preferences, but standard leases are often a year long. Other lease term options may be available upon request. -
How much security deposit do you charge the tenant?
Security deposit amounts typically align with market standards and legal requirements. The specific amount may depend on factors such as rent price and tenant qualifications. -
How soon can you start managing my property?
We can begin managing your property as soon as the necessary agreements are completed and the property is ready for leasing. -
What type of properties do you manage?
We manage a variety of property types, including single-family homes, multi-family units, and condos. -
What type of reports do I get and how often?
Owners receive regular financial statements detailing rent collection, expenses, and maintenance updates. Additional reports may be available upon request. -
Who holds the tenant security deposit?
Security deposits are typically held in a dedicated account, as required by local laws. The handling of security deposits varies by jurisdiction and company policy.