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Why Choosing a Property management is important

Category: Property Management  |  Permalink

Published: Saturday, January 30, 2010

Why

 do you choose a Property Management Company to lease and manage your home? If you’re like many homeowners who choose to list their own property and contract with renters as landlords, you may not realize the many benefits that come with hiring a professional management company to let your home. At Reliable Realty Property Management, we not only understand the business of getting your home rented; we make sure that your investment is protected from liability through a careful screening process and detailed file preparation.

Leasing a home is an investment. We understand that your rental property is a business venture that needs to be marketed, grown, and pruned to maximize the benefit you accrue.  Our leasing agents are knowledgeable about your community, and will do their best to get you the most bang for your buck.

Leasing a home is a matter of pride. Knowing how to present your home is a point of pride for us. It shows professionalism and attention to detail. From the presentation that your home makes to the world to finding the most qualified applicant, your home needs to put its best foot forward. Presenting a clean and neat home constantly attracts positive attention that will keep your home at the forefront of other renter’s minds.

Leasing a home involves a contract. A month-to-month rental or leasing agreement is a legal California contract that involves responsibility on the side of the homeowner and the renter. Because each deal is unique, added paperwork may be necessary to protect individuals in the event of a dispute. Your Reliable Realty leasing agents constantly do their homework to keep up-to-date with the latest changes in California law regarding renters and homeowners. As members of the California Realtors Association and National Association of Realtors, we follow professional guidelines to work with your best interest in mind.

 

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