Sherman Oaks – Property Management – Property Manager Description
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SHERMAN OAKS
Property Manager Description
A property manager oversees the day-to-day operations of residential and commercial facilities. Reporting to a property owner, or to senior management within a property management firm, he performs all duties required to keep everything running smoothing within a facility.
Property managers ensure properties maintain a low vacancy rate. They manage the full life cycle of the rental process. They advertise spaces, show the property, review applications and approve tenants for properties. They collect rent and enforce the terms of a lease. They provide customer service to tenants, resolving any issues or complaints. They coordinate all facilities maintenance, manage all vendor relationships and routinely inspects his property for damages. They create and maintain all financial records for their facility, regularly reporting to senior management or the property owner.
By KJ Henderson
Since 1946 the Carnahan name has had a reputation for honest and ethical Real Estate Property Management services in the San Fernando Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, Burbank/Glendale, Los Angeles, Westside and Conejo Valley areas.
The reason for our success is helping owners like you when they need it. Below is a partial list of property management services we provide to help you protect your real estate investment.
- Tenant placement
- Tenant screening (including: credit check, landlord and employment verification, social security trace report, California eviction check and criminal check)
- Regular property inspections
- Accounting and landlord bill payment
- Monthly financial reporting
- Maintenance service and supervision (we use only proven independent vendors)
- Collections
- Evictions
- We supply all the necessary forms to meet California’s Landlord/Tenant laws
- 24 hour emergency phone service
- Advertising to the broadest tenant base possible
Call or e-mail us today for more information. We’re ready to get started!