Why Go With Commercial Property Management

There are many reasons to go with commercial property management, but many of our clients say the anonymity is their favorite aspect. It’s not that our clients aren’t sociable, upstanding, and agreeable people, but they’re genuinely busy people. They don’t have the time or the wherewithal to get down to their rental property every single day. All different types of people become tenants in office buildings and residential estates, after all. Some of these people are quiet as a peep-mouse and we never have to worry about the rent coming in on-time. Others are constantly worrying and calling about every creaky stair or every blown-out light bulb. A commercial property management company will collect all rent checks, deal with any late payments, and can even handle all the bill, mortgage, and property tax payments for you if you’d like.

Additionally, a commercial property management firm will help you keep all maintenance and repair bills under control. A good deal of our clients live outside of California, so they don’t know all the local roofers, painters, and repair crews. We’ve already done all the research to become Sacramento experts. Despite the fact that we know our local companies, we still provide you with quotes and assessments for every job, enabling you to have the final say in what happens to your property. With any repair over $250, I will personally supervise the maintenance and repair work to make sure no time or money is wasted.

Lastly, our commercial property management team will ensure that renting your home is as easy as possible. One of the most important factors in renting a house is the pre-management site evaluation. We’ll document the house’s condition with photos and written assessments before a tenant moves in. We’ll initiate several layers of inspection to make sure any potential problems have been addressed beforehand. We believe there should be no genuine surprises and no stressful headaches for the owner!

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