Posts Tagged ‘service guarantees’
No-Eviction Guarantee: Why Property Managers Should Pay Attorney Fees During Evictions
No-Eviction Guarantee: Why Property Managers Should Pay Attorney Fees During Evictions Part 8 of 8: Service Guarantee Series Choosing the right renter is THE most important task in property management. But bad things can happen to even the best tenants. When an eviction is required, is it reasonable to expect whoever placed that renter to…
Read MoreLease Guarantee: Protecting Inland Empire Property Owners From Duplicate Fees When Tenants Break Their Lease
Lease Guarantee: Protecting Inland Empire Property Owners From Duplicate Fees When Tenants Break Their Lease Part 7 of 8: Service Guarantee Series Life happens. Even to great tenants. They signed a lease. You had a stable resident. Everything was going according to plan. Then suddenly, life throws them a curveball – a job loss, a…
Read MoreRisk-Free Property Management – The Free Trial That Actually Eradicates Fear
Risk-Free Property Management – The Free Trial That Actually Eradicates Fear Part 6 of 8, Our Service Guarantees Brian Bean, Dream Big Property Management Rental investors benefit financially and personally when they hire a property manager. But finding, vetting and picking one can be scary and expensive if you choose wrong. But there is…
Read MoreNo Hidden Fees – Transparency Required for Riverside CA Property Managers
No Hidden Fees – Transparency Required for Riverside CA Property Managers Part 5 of 8-Part Series on Service Guarantees By Brian Bean Have you ever received a bill from a service provider that made you do a double-take? You know what I’m talking about – those extra charges that appear out of nowhere with names…
Read MoreShould Property Managers Get Paid When Your Property is Vacant?
Should Property Managers Get Paid When Your Property is Vacant? Part 4 of 8-Part Series on Service Guarantees By Brian Bean, Dream Big Property Management Does your property manager get paid when your property is vacant? Whether the answer is yes or no, the real question is, “Should they?” Because the real answer will affect…
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