Leasing is crucial. We gather property / unit information, complete a comprehensive marketing plan, correspond with prospective tenants, show the unit(s), gather applications, complete thorough due diligence, assist you in making a decision, and completing leasing paperwork and payment.
Great property management leads to a more valuable property. We take care of communications, maintenance, rent, expenses, increases, financials, leaving you with piece of mind that your asset is well managed.
With managing properties in the region for over 25 years; you build a great network of contractors, suppliers, trades people that provide great service and value.
There are many moving parts to overseeing investment properties. Having everything organized, effective systems in place, and sound financial management practices go a long way to ensuring that a property is well managed and increasing in value.
Rent Collection: Manage rent collection processes, including setting up payment methods, tracking payments, and following up on late or missed payments as per the lease agreement.
Maintenance Coordination: Coordinate and oversee maintenance and repairs for rental properties, ensuring timely resolution of issues and maintaining the property in good condition.
Tenant Communication: Serve as the primary point of contact for tenant inquiries, concerns, and requests, providing responsive and professional communication.
Legal Compliance: Stay up-to-date with Ontario’s residential tenancy laws and regulations, ensuring all leasing activities, including rent increases, evictions, and lease terminations, comply with legal requirements.
Regular Inspections: Conduct regular inspections of the property to identify any maintenance issues or lease violations early on, allowing for prompt resolution and preventing further damage.
Responsive Communication: Maintain open and responsive communication with both landlords and tenants, addressing any concerns or inquiries in a timely and professional manner.
Emergency Response Plan: Develop and implement an emergency response plan to handle any unexpected situations or maintenance emergencies promptly, minimizing property damage and ensuring tenant safety.
Legal Compliance: Stay up-to-date with Ontario’s residential tenancy laws and regulations, ensuring all leasing activities and property management practices comply with legal requirements, thereby protecting both the landlord and the property’s interests.
Rent Collection: Manage rent collection processes, including setting up payment methods, tracking payments, and following up on late or missed payments as per the lease agreement.
Maintenance Coordination: Coordinate and oversee maintenance and repairs for rental properties, ensuring timely resolution of issues and maintaining the property in good condition.
Tenant Communication: Serve as the primary point of contact for tenant inquiries, concerns, and requests, providing responsive and professional communication.
Legal Compliance: Stay up-to-date with Ontario’s residential tenancy laws and regulations, ensuring all leasing activities, including rent increases, evictions, and lease terminations, comply with legal requirements.
Regular Inspections: Conduct regular inspections of the property to identify any maintenance issues or lease violations early on, allowing for prompt resolution and preventing further damage.
Responsive Communication: Maintain open and responsive communication with both landlords and tenants, addressing any concerns or inquiries in a timely and professional manner.
Emergency Response Plan: Develop and implement an emergency response plan to handle any unexpected situations or maintenance emergencies promptly, minimizing property damage and ensuring tenant safety.
Legal Compliance: Stay up-to-date with Ontario’s residential tenancy laws and regulations, ensuring all leasing activities and property management practices comply with legal requirements, thereby protecting both the landlord and the property’s interests.
Rent Collection: Manage rent collection processes, including setting up payment methods, tracking payments, and following up on late or missed payments as per the lease agreement.
Maintenance Coordination: Coordinate and oversee maintenance and repairs for rental properties, ensuring timely resolution of issues and maintaining the property in good condition.
Tenant Communication: Serve as the primary point of contact for tenant inquiries, concerns, and requests, providing responsive and professional communication.
Legal Compliance: Stay up-to-date with Ontario’s residential tenancy laws and regulations, ensuring all leasing activities, including rent increases, evictions, and lease terminations, comply with legal requirements.
Regular Inspections: Conduct regular inspections of the property to identify any maintenance issues or lease violations early on, allowing for prompt resolution and preventing further damage.
Responsive Communication: Maintain open and responsive communication with both landlords and tenants, addressing any concerns or inquiries in a timely and professional manner.
Emergency Response Plan: Develop and implement an emergency response plan to handle any unexpected situations or maintenance emergencies promptly, minimizing property damage and ensuring tenant safety.
Legal Compliance: Stay up-to-date with Ontario’s residential tenancy laws and regulations, ensuring all leasing activities and property management practices comply with legal requirements, thereby protecting both the landlord and the property’s interests.
Rent Collection: Manage rent collection processes, including setting up payment methods, tracking payments, and following up on late or missed payments as per the lease agreement.
Maintenance Coordination: Coordinate and oversee maintenance and repairs for rental properties, ensuring timely resolution of issues and maintaining the property in good condition.
Tenant Communication: Serve as the primary point of contact for tenant inquiries, concerns, and requests, providing responsive and professional communication.
Legal Compliance: Stay up-to-date with Ontario’s residential tenancy laws and regulations, ensuring all leasing activities, including rent increases, evictions, and lease terminations, comply with legal requirements.
Regular Inspections: Conduct regular inspections of the property to identify any maintenance issues or lease violations early on, allowing for prompt resolution and preventing further damage.
Responsive Communication: Maintain open and responsive communication with both landlords and tenants, addressing any concerns or inquiries in a timely and professional manner.
Emergency Response Plan: Develop and implement an emergency response plan to handle any unexpected situations or maintenance emergencies promptly, minimizing property damage and ensuring tenant safety.
Legal Compliance: Stay up-to-date with Ontario’s residential tenancy laws and regulations, ensuring all leasing activities and property management practices comply with legal requirements, thereby protecting both the landlord and the property’s interests.
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