Lesser Associates, LLC
Lesser Associates, LLC

Lesser Associates, LLC

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Introduction: Unlike our fellow companies we are available 24hrs a day. There is always someone available. How many times have you tried calling someone and find that they are not available? If you have a tenant with a problem at the property you don't want them to call at 5pm on a Friday and then having to wait until 9am on Monday to have the problem addressed. I like the fact that I am able to help landlords and investors from all over the world with their properties. Likewise I enjoy helping tenants find a place that they can grow their families in, start a business, and/or enjoy a small vacation.
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Larry L.
Jul 10, 2010
I am a trust officer at a community bank in a central plains state. We were named administrator of an estate that owned a retirement residence in the greater Phoenix area. Arizona law allows for, and we were named, administrator for the Arizona property. The attorney for the estate put us in contact with Lesser and Associates to manage the property. It was a godsend. Lesser & Associates provided not just the usual property management services, but was able to provide, or contract for, extensive repairs, coordinate utility services, renovations, HOA compliance, landscape renovation, maintenance, disposition of personal property, and listing the property for sale. Literally, they were our "boots on the ground" and extended our ability properly conserve and manage the property as an out of state administrator. We would highly recommend Lesser & Associates." Michael Carlisle Vice President & Trust Officer Douglas County Bank

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

    The number one question I would ask is "How long have you been doing property management?" Why I suggest this is for the simple reason that anyone can go to a class to learn about property management, but to fully understand how everything works, dealing with tenants, and dealing with landlords. You need to learn it in the field. Book or classroom knowledge is fine, but when it comes down to it. Knowing who to call in a split second is the difference between a general property management company and a great property management company.