Property Management Here’s a brief history of property management: The idea of a landowner might be followed back to the primitive arrangement of manorialism, where a landed home is possessed by a Lord of the Manor, for the most part, individuals from the lower honorability which came to shape the rank of knights in the […]
Commercial Properties
Some More Tips for Landlords
LOS ANGELES PROPERTY MANAGEMENT GROUP As a property owner in the San Fernando Valley, you will inevitably be faced with challenges on how to manage the property whether it a residential property or commercial property. We have narrowed down a few tips from our experts on property management for your careful digestion. Here are some […]
Introductory Tips for Landlords
As a Landlord/ Owner of a residential or commercial property, your main focus and goal is income and wealth generation. For you to achieve this, there are lots of factors to consider. Owing and managing a property are two different things and improper management of your property will lead to a loss of investment and […]
How to Check Your Property’s History
Before buying a piece of furniture, you always check for defects, test it, ask various questions about it before you actually buy it. Why not do the same for a property which costs a whole lot more? First time homeowners and landlords often make the mistake of trusting their real estate agent or the seller […]
5 Reasons Why You Should Hire a Property Manager for Your Homeowners Association (HOA)
It’s easy to claim that anyone can be a part of the homeowners association (HOA) since they live in the society. They should know how to deal with living issues. Actually, there is a lot more in the bag than just getting the trash picked up or putting street lights on. Managing a community of […]
What to Look for Before Signing a Property Management Contract
For a struggling landlord, a property manager can be a blessing in disguise, helping out in all the difficult tasks a homeowner has to handle. But if you’re not careful, you could end up paying more than what you bargained for. Don’t enter into a property management contract blindly; arm yourself with market knowledge so […]