
Many Southern California homeowners who have found themselves in the position of becoming an accidental landlord are quickly overwhelmed with maintenance call, collecting rent, and screening tenants. Irvine PM property management company in Orange County, California, can maximize your cash flow, free up your time, and make sure your property is well-maintained. Irvine PM shall be the one you can count on. You can relax peacefully, while we take your headaches away.
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Services

Residential PROPERTIES
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Marketing & Advertising
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Tenant Screening
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Lease Execution
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Move-In, Move-Out Services
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Rent Collection
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Maintenance Management
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24/7 Emergency Service
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Evictions (at owner's expense)
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Inspections
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Bill Pay
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Monthly Reporting
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Year End Reporting

Commercial PROPERTIES
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Marketing & Advertising
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Tenant Screening
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Lease Execution
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Move-In, Move-Out Services
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Rent Collection
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Maintenance Management
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24/7 Emergency Service
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Evictions (at owner's expense)
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Inspections
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Bill Pay
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Monthly Reporting
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Year End Reporting

INSPECTIONS
Grounds
The grounds of the property include both the landscaped portion of the property and any other outdoor spaces like parking lots, tennis courts and swimming pools. The property manager inspects the lawn and landscaping to determine if the contractor responsible for its care is doing his job well. If the lawn or gardens look untended, it is the property manager’s role to replace the existing landscapers with one who is more reliable. Pools should be inspected to make sure that any fencing surrounding the pool is intact and that the area in and around the pool is clear of debris. At the end of the summer, the property manager also must make sure that the pool has been drained and is closed for the season. Parking lots should be clean and parking spaces well marked. Any signs posted also should be inspected for wear or deterioration.
Outside Structure
After walking the grounds of the facility, the property manager should walk the perimeter of the building itself. Note any peeling paint, loose shutters and eaves trough problems. Step back and visually inspect the roof for debris or shingles that might have come loose. The electrical lines, cable lines and phone lines coming out of the facility, along with any satellite dishes mounted on the facility, also should be inspected and the appropriate repair people called if any damage is identified. If any security devices are in place in the direct vicinity of the building, make sure they are in working order.