
Skyline Property Management
About us
Problem: Owning and managing a rental property can be a lot of work. Agitate: If you're like most landlords, you probably don't have enough time in the day to get everything done. It's easy to feel overwhelmed between finding tenants, collecting rent, fixing things when they go wrong, and all the other day-to-day tasks. Solution: Skyline Property Management is here to help. We're a full-service property management company with 100s of units under our care. We take care of everything for you to relax and focus on the things that matter most to you. From finding quality tenants to handling repairs and maintenance, we've got you covered. Contact us today for a free consultation! Hire, train and supervise property managers, leasing agents, and maintenance workers; oversee daily operations associated with tenant screening, leasing procedures, and admittance to the building. Conduct periodic inspections to determine necessary repairs and maintenance and negotiate payment with contractors, vendors, and suppliers to ensure prompt completion of services. Propose new policies for the building based on federal, state, and local laws, housing codes, and current market trends. Prepare monthly financial statements by collecting rent payments, paying bills, and arranging bank deposits. Oversee property inventory to maintain current listings of supplies. Collaborate with clients to discuss concerns and complaints and determine changes that will improve the overall quality of service. Develop written reports using organizational, arithmetic, problem-solving, and writing skills. Develop area connections with businesses to assist in marketing properties for sale or lease. Representatives: Managers, leasing agents, maintenance workers.
Business highlights
Services we offer
HOA dues, Repairs, Tenant Move In Draw up leasing agreement Confirm move in date with tenant Review lease guidelines with tenant regarding things like rental payment terms and required property maintenance Ensure all agreements have been properly executed Perform detailed move in inspection with tenant and have tenants sign a report verifying the condition of the property prior to move-in. Collect first months rent and security deposit Rent collection Receiving rent Hunting down late payments Sending out pay or q, and Remodeling Provide and oversee an in-house maintenance crew Establish a preventative maintenance policy to identify and deal with repair needs Provide an network of licensed, bonded and fully insured contractors who have been vetted for good pricing and good work that is up to code. Assign jobs to different parties (in-house employees, code violations, etc. Send owner periodic reports on the condition of the property Financial Provide accounting property management services Make payments on behalf of owner (Mortgage, etc.) Detailed documentation of expenses via invoices and receipts Maintain all historical records (paid invoices, etc.) Provide annual reporting, handyman and professional contractors) based on who will do the best job for the best price. Maintain outdoor areas Leaf and snow removal Landscaping Removing trash and debris Maintain and monitor a 24 hour emergency repair hot-line Larger renovation or rehab projects Provide recommendations on how the project can maximize rental income. Prepare preliminary cost estimates Get multiple independent bids for the work Act as general contractor overseeing the work Tenant Move Out Inspect unit and fi, inspection reports, insurance, lease violations, leases, safety hazards, state and federal legislation that apply to renting and maintaining rental properties. Inspections Perform periodic inspections (Inside and outside) on a predefined schedule looking for repair needs, structured for tax purposes as well as required tax documents including a 1099 form Advise owner on relevant tax deductions related to their rental property Provide easy to read monthly cash-flow statements which offer a detailed breakdown of income and itemized expenses Maintenance, warranties
Amenities
Emergency Services
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
Licensing
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