Oak Lawn Property Management
As a full service Oak Lawn area property manager, our goal is to maximize our client’s return on investment. Our property management group will accomplish this by maintaining a high level of integrity, reliability, and trust. This has been essential to our success. When we represent a property, we become an agent of that property’s owner. It is our responsibility to establish and uphold tenant relations, reduce liabilities, monitor property maintenance, and provide owners with the overwhelming assurance that their property is being professionally maintained. We also treat our tenants with respect, honesty, and the highest level of customer service to ensure that the time they spend in our managed properties is enjoyable and worry free.
Whether you are a long time residential investor or a first time landlord we can help you. We offer professional, cost effective, and complete property management services to our owners and tenants. That’s why property owners depend on us to help achieve their goals of property performance and profitability.
We make filling your vacant house with qualified tenants a top priority. We understand that a vacant house is only losing money for the property owner and that’s why we utilize the best tools to reach a large network of applicants.
What we do as your property manager:
- Marketing
- Tenant Screening
- Rent Collection
- Maintenance
- Property Inspections
- Financial Reporting
- Evictions
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As your Oak Lawn Property Manager
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Marketing
Marketing is key to successful rentals. We provide an expert market analysis for each property we manage to maximize your return on investment.
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Tenant Screening
We conduct extensive screening on all tenants and handle every aspect of getting your investment rented in the shortest time possible.
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Rent Collection
We make sure you get paid on time, every time. You no longer have to worry about rent showing up in your bank account.
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Maintenance
Our in-house Maintenance team is ready to provide repair services for your property. Whether it’s a faucet leak or turnover repairs, we will provide fast and efficient service.
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Property Inspections
We conduct inspections prior to move-in and move-out and ensure all maintenance issues are addressed in a timely manner.
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Financial Reporting
With our detailed financial reporting tools and online owner portal, it's never been easier to keep tabs on your investment.
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Eviction Protection
In the unfortunate event that a tenant needs to be evicted from your rental, we will shield you from the stress and re-rent the property promptly.
Oak Lawn
Oak Lawn is a suburb of Chicago, located southwest of the city. It shares borders with the city in two areas but is surrounded mostly by other suburbs. Oak Lawn maintains an expansive park system. From small corner play lots to the 38-acre Centennial Park, there are over 300 acres of parks, recreational facilities and open land. These include playgrounds, walking paths, baseball fields, basketball, volleyball and tennis courts, plus outdoor swimming pools, an indoor ice arena, two fitness centers, and an 18-hole golf course. Each area in Oak Lawn has its own recreational area, totaling 22 parks.
Starting in 2002, downtown Oak Lawn became the target of a massive redevelopment program; properties on the north and south sides of 95th Street were demolished. Eventually, several square blocks were leveled, making room for several multistory, high-end condominium complexes with retail space on the main floors. Part of the project was the expansion of the Metra commuter train station that houses a retail/office center and a new children's museum. This complex also includes a multistory parking garage. Downtown Oak Lawn as seen today bears little resemblance to the downtown from 2002. It now features modern high-rise buildings, new shopping areas, a large contemporary Metra train station, and several new retail and service facilities. Source: Wikipedia