Are Property Management Companies any good for individual Condominium owners?
Are Property Management Companies any good for individual Condo owners to hire. I know Property Management Companies handle whole complexes and apartment houses, but are they any good for an individual who wants a Property Management Company to manage one single family house, condominium or town house.
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Detroit Rental Property Management by www.MetroDetroitRentals.com
ServicesWe offer a promise, no one else is willing to make. If we place a tenant in a property we manage, we guarantee them for 90 days! What happens if they require eviction within 90 days? We’ll not only pay for the costs to evict the tenant. We’ll also repair the property, and insert a replacement tenant at NO ADDITIONAL COST! Many managers charge a full 1st months rent. We charge a flat 500.00, with NO charge for advertising, or vacancy. After that, its just 10% a month, CAPPED at 85.00. We charge no start up, or signing fees. Ask about our specials for apartment management, or owners with more than 10 properties. What’s Included in your monthly fee?Owner Portals View Monthly Accounting Statements View bills and invoices View repair requests, as well as status updates Make electronic owner contributions Receive direct deposits from your rental proceeds (available to most major banks) 24 Repair Hotline Electronic Work Orders, so your always up to date on any issues Advertise your property We are featured on more than 45 websites, print, craigslist, Multiple Listing Service as well as yard signs. Section 8. We have special relationships with caseworkers from every major housing authority. Video walk through. We create a video log of every property! It allows us to both market your property more effectively, and also provides a video diary of the condition of your property Rent Collections Tenants can pay in person, by mail, or we’ll even go pick it up at no charge to …
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Do I need a managing broker’s license to open a property management firm in Washington State?
From what I understand I need a broker’s license to do property management, but if I want to start my own firm that does solely property management, must I have a managing broker’s license or a designated broker over me?
