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INTERIOR / EXTERIOR / CABINETS
Briggs Painting
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OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE LOCAL REFERENCES
Cameron Briggs
303.625.3897
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HOME & GARDEN
Landlord vs.
Property Management
Information from For Rent By Owner
If you’re looking at renting a home or apartment you need to recognize certain differences in leasing
structures including the differences between a landlord and a property manager.
Landlord and property manager seem like interchangeable terms on the surface and though they’re similar, there are major differences that could make or break your rental experience.
What is a Landlord?
The landlord is the owner of the rental.Alandlord can own single family homes, single apartments, or smaller to larger rental communities.Most landlords own just one or a few rentals. In many cases, a landlord doesn’t consider managing his rentals a full-time job. Often, when a landlord acquires enough properties to manage, he’ll hire a property manager. The landlord is the most traditional and common style of property management.
What is a Property Manager?
A property manager is an intermediary company between an owner, or landlord, and a tenant or community of tenants. Where the landlord owns the property, a property manager does not. Property managers are most often used when there are too many tenants or properties for one single landlord to manage. A property manager might work for a larger apartment ownership company or multiple landlords. Compare the advantages and disadvantages of each by clicking to get to our Blog.
Call Dave, Eddie or Lauren at For Rent By Owner at 303-663-0000 for more information, or click to visit our website.
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