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Superior Property Management

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About
We are a full-service property management company servicing the Inland Empire, including Corona, Riverside, San Bernardino and Orange counties. We charge a fixed fee of $119.00 per month for management and a one-time leasing fee of $499.00 once your property is leased out. We provide excellent customer service for both the owners and the tenants, and tenants and owners have full access to their accounts online, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Give us a call, or go to our website. Call now and receive free advertising for your property on over 30 internet websites. This is a $108.00 value yours for free if you call and sign up now!
Overview

Hired 1 time

5 employees

21 years in business

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Services offered
Property type

Homes

Apartments

Commercial

Mixed use

Number of properties

Multiple properties

Single

Monthly rental income

< $1,000

$1,000 - $2,500

$2,500 - $5,000

$5,000 - $10,000

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Jerome O.

Mar 27, 2014

I just received a bid request for Ken Forsythe asking what I charge for management services he was "pretending" (Wink Wink) to be a home owner in need of management services. I find this strategy to be most interesting, you feel the only way you can get ahead of your competitors is to have them pay for the opportunity to tell you their pricing. Professionals pay for the opportunity to use this service and meet new clients. Albeit inventive with this strategy you are wasting our time and our money. Your service should be able to stand up on its own you shouldn't need to resort to lying and deceit to get the jump on your competitors.

FAQs

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    My advice would be to check the companies eviction rate. Ask how many evictions they do in a year. Ours is very low because we have a very good tenant screening process and we make sure the tenants understand their responsibilities.