Real Property Management
1600 Chicago Ave Ste R11, Riverside, CA 92507
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- We manage properties in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties including: Riverside, Corona, Moreno Valley, Mira Loma, Norco, Perris, San Jacinto, Hemet, Sun City, Lake Elsinore, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland, Ontario, Fontana, Rialto and the surrounding areas.
Company Overview
Welcome to Real Property Management for the Inland Empire and Riverside CountyReal Property Management Inland Empire and Real Property Management Riverside is a customer service oriented company specializing in the management of single family homes, plexes, and small rental complexes.Our company has managed thousands of rental properties for over 20 years with a professional, well-trained staff of property managers, maintenance personnel, and accountants.As a full-service management firm, we offer:* Tenant placement* Credit and criminal screening* Regular property inspections* Accounting* Monthly financial reporting* Maintenance services* Collections* Evictions and more...Contact a representative today at 951-225-3723 to learn what Real Property Management can do for you.We manage properties in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties including: Riverside, Corona, Moreno Valley,Mira Loma, Norco, Perris, San Jacinto, Hemet, Sun City, Lake Elsinore, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland, Ontario, Fontana, Rialto and the surrounding areas.We Manage:* Single Family Homes* Plexes* Condos* Apartments* Mobile Home Parks* Storage Units
Types of Properties Managed
- Apartments under 50 doors
- College Housing
- Condos
- Corporate Housing
- Corporate Housing
- Duplexes
- Lease-purchase
- Quads
- Rent-to-Own
- Residential Sales
- Single Family Homes
- Town Homes
Management Services
- Property management
- Property inspections
- Financial reporting
- Property evaluation
- Security deposits
- Rental comps
- Accounting services
- Residential leasing
- Lease preparation
- Repairs and maintenance
- Property investments
- Attracting tenants
- Lawn care
- Rent collection
- Advertising
- Home cleaning service
- Eviction services
- Tenant screening and selection
- 24-hour availability
- Tenant and property removal
- Property management forms
- Full-service office
- Direct deposit and auto debiting
- Move-in/Move-out inspections
- Monthly reporting and annual statements
Other Services
Q: What determines the rent for my property?
A: Ultimately the rental market. We will make a rent recommendation to you based on our market analysis of your property and the current market conditions. You will determine the final rent prior to advertising the property.
Q: Who pays for the marketing of my property?
A: We pay for all signage and labor costs related to marketing your property for rent. We will also place your property on our website and our rental listing hot sheet as part of our service.
Q: If I want to do additional advertising to help my property rent quickly, what are my options?
A: We believe the best option for advertising available properties is our Internet Marketing Program.
* We are able to list your property on over 15 of the most used rental related websites.
* Your property will have a dedicated page and internet ads can be more comprehensive than newspaper advertisements.
* These websites drive unlimited leads which we will track for you.
* Local and out of state renters are able to search for a rental prior to their moves.
We can also place a newspaper advertisement about the property if you wish. Most ads run about $250 for 8 days (online and print) for 5 lines of print.
Q: What is typically involved in preparing a property to be rented?
A: Generally, you should expect to make the property move-in ready for a tenant. Your property will rent quicker and demand a higher rental value if it is in good condition.
Q: How are tenants selected?
A: Our background check is thorough and comprehensive to ensure we select quality tenants. We carefully screen each prospective tenant application and verify rental history, employment, and obtain a report which includes credit, evictions and criminal history.
Q: Who pays for maintenance and repairs to my property?
A: The owner pays for maintenance and repairs, unless in rare cases the tenant has agreed to assume responsibility.



