On average, property management fees in charged at anywhere from 8% to 12% depending of the monthly rent depending on the amount of service you receive.
To operate as a property manager, you must be licensed in California per state law (10131-b). If a property manager does not have a license, they can operate under a licensed real estate broker and will have limited duties.
All short-term rental operators in Coachella Valley must secure a license under the Short-Term Residential Occupancy (STRO) Ordinance. You must obtain a license if you plan to rent your for less than a month.
Property managers have a lot of responsibilities when it comes to managing rental properties. Their top five responsibilities include finding and screening tenants, handling leases, managing complaints and emergencies, and dealing with move-outs and evictions.
Property managers are responsible for managing rental properties for owners with duties including rent collection, repairs, tenant screening, and creating lease agreements. Condo management conducts condominium corporation responsibilities for the board of directors.
Self-managed properties are managed by the homeowner, who steps into the role of landlord. A property company is a third-party firm that manages a rental property for a homeowner. Property management companies are professionals who have the experience to help you get the most out of your real estate investment.
We are fully licensed in real estate as well as in property management. We can help with every step of the process in valuing the property, listing, renovating any repairs, and negotiating the exceptional results on your behalf.
Absolutely! We’ll coordinate with your preferred vendors or provide trusted local professionals.