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Top 10 property management companies in Los Angeles, CA

Homeowners agree: these Los Angeles property management companies are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
GG Home Repair Services

GG Home Repair Services

5.0(2)
5 hires on HomeGuide
9+ years in business
Serves Los Angeles, CA
Esmeralda C. says, "I hired Gilmer to remodel my bathroom. I was glad that I did because he had very good ideas the way my bathroom could look like. Also what I liked about him is that he was very cordial and he would keep me inform of the process he was doing in order to complete the project. Overall I would recommend him to anyone looking for a remodeling project." Read more
Handyman Marty

Handyman Marty

New on HomeGuide
39+ years in business
Serves Los Angeles, CA
Quality of work Everything, I enjoy the people I meet and the satisfaction I see on their face when I give the the quality of work they expect to see and more
Culkin Construction

Culkin Construction

New on HomeGuide
Offers online services
38+ years in business
Serves Los Angeles, CA
More than 20yrs helping my clients to build their dreams in any way them want to be rewarded. Some of them want to live in a beautiful and dreamed home and some of them want be rewarded by getting the most profit we can help. We here to help you make true any dream you diceded to make
ENJ,S

ENJ,S

New on HomeGuide
4+ years in business
Serves Los Angeles, CA
Great at working with dogs I like it like a sport. Understand needs of each dog owner. I have a dog my self have enjoyed spending time with other dog’s I also have a cat and I have both my pets get along.
Allied Construction Solutions

Allied Construction Solutions

New on HomeGuide
30+ years in business
Serves Los Angeles, CA
Concrete, general Contruction, fences , new construction, remodels, garage conversions , stucco work including sandblasting. number one priority is customer services and quality work! Customer satisfaction
Level Up Design Build

Level Up Design Build

New on HomeGuide
Offers online services
18+ years in business
Serves Los Angeles, CA
We have exceptional customer service and always respond to our customers. Being creative and allowing our clients ideas come to life.
TAHADA Construction

TAHADA Construction

New on HomeGuide
Offers online services
15+ years in business
Serves Los Angeles, CA
The history of TAHADA Construction is easy to define in one word: Commitment. Commitment to design, innovation. Commitment to our customers. WE PROVIDE THE INDUSTRY FIRST TRANSFERABLE WRITTEN 3 YEARS LIMITED WORKMANSHIP WARRANTY FOR THE FLIPPING REMODELING because we take pride in our work. We also have a commitment to our industry. TAHADA Construction has always been a full-service industry leader focused solely on the needs of our clients. This has been our history and is our future... one word: COMMITMENT. The fact that we are in this business to help people fill their needs. We also enjoy immensely when the transformation of the house ...
Roxie’s Cleaning-Residential/Comercial

Roxie’s Cleaning-Residential/Comercial

5.0(3)
7 hires on HomeGuide
15+ years in business
Serves Los Angeles, CA
Aaron R. says, "Years worth of cleaning done in a day with two heavily shedding pets. Were willing to negotiate with me after cleaning ran long. Definitely will call again. House hasn't looked this clean since before moving in." Read more
City Lights On Fig

City Lights On Fig

New on HomeGuide
20+ years in business
Serves Los Angeles, CA
City Lights on Fig offer luxury apartments located in Downtown Los Angeles. Our pet-friendly community includes free parking, heated pool, jacuzzi and fitness center. All apartments feature walk-in closets, in-home washers and dryers, refrigerators with ice makers, dishwashers, and track and task lighting. Explore the six floor plans and choose the one that best suits your unique DTLA lifestyle. Contact our team for additional information and lease your new apartment today.
Stela H Meyer

Stela H Meyer

New on HomeGuide
5+ years in business
Serves Los Angeles, CA
Hi, I am Stela. I am Very responsible and caring. I Had a dog for 18 years, and I miss having a dog. I found a way to care for a pet without having to adopt one.

Your property management questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much do property management companies charge?

Property management companies typically charge between 8% and 12% of the monthly rent to manage the rental property. This fee covers their costs for marketing the property, running background screening on potential tenants, collecting rent, and handling routine maintenance issues and repairs.

Since management fees are a percentage of the rent, the fees will be higher in urban areas with a higher cost of living. Managers also have higher fees for multi-family properties bringing in more monthly rent payments to process. Finally, the more services that the management company offers, the higher their fees. If the company is required to handle maintenance and repairs for your rental properties, you will pay more for their services than if you only require them to screen tenants and collect monthly rent.

What do property management companies do?

Property management companies are responsible for the day-to-day operations of rental properties. They handle everything from finding tenants and collecting rent to dealing with repairs and maintenance.

Depending on your budget and the number of properties you own, your property management company may perform the following tasks:

  • Screen tenants by running background checks to ensure the potential renters have stable employment and a good rental history.
  • Review and sign the rental agreement lease with any approved tenants.
  • Collect rent from tenants every month and deposit the rent payments into the owner's account.
  • Schedule routine maintenance services like lawn care and pest control, as well as schedule contractors to fix any repair issues.
  • Advertise any vacant properties online, in print, and by holding open houses.
  • Provide customer service to both the property owner and the tenants by answering questions about and resolving any disputes.

Should I hire a property management company?

You should consider hiring a property management company if you have room in your budget for the monthly fees, especially if you own multiple properties or you live far from the properties you rent. An experienced property manager can take over the daily operations for you, saving you time and the cost of maintaining the properties.

In addition to collecting rent and handling maintenance issues, a big benefit of hiring a property manager is that they market your vacancies, screen tenants, and quickly fill any empty units so that you don't suffer the lost income when a tenant moves out.

Are property management companies worth it?

Yes, an experienced property manager is worth the monthly fee, especially for new landlords that are still learning the ropes. Knowing your property is in good hands can give you peace of mind and free up your time to focus on other interests.

Additionally, a licensed property manager reduces your legal liability by understanding discrimination, disability, and tenant laws that govern leasing practices including evictions and late rent. If your rentals are part of a government-funded affordable housing program, the property manager will ensure you adhere to the complicated set of rules that pertain to your property.

Do property managers need to be licensed?

Property management licensing requirements vary by state. In most states, a property manager that is renting or leasing properties is required to have a real estate broker's license or be a real estate salesperson working for a licensed broker. There are some exceptions to this rule including onsite managers who work at one property, community association managers, and short-term rental managers.

The main reason most states require licensure for property managers is to prevent legal liability for property owners. Licensed property managers undergo a background check and are trained in the laws against tenant discrimination, property accessibility for individuals with disabilities, and confidentiality laws. The only states that do not require property managers to be licensed are Vermont, Idaho, and Maryland.

Do property management companies pay for repairs?

No, property managers do not typically pay for repairs out of their pocket. Instead, their monthly fees include a reserve fund for repairs and maintenance. If a repair is needed that exceeds the amount in the fund, the property owner is billed for the additional costs.

An experienced property management company should provide its clients with a management agreement that spells out their responsibilities. Since larger multi-family properties require more maintenance, the management company charges a higher monthly fee to increase the size of the repair fund. Properties managers also charge higher fees in certain locations that are more prone to damage from weather or crime.

What questions should I ask a property management company?

Handing over the responsibilities of your rental property to the management company is an important decision. Be sure to ask these questions to help you choose the best manager for your property:

  • What are your monthly rates?
  • What services are included in the monthly rate?
  • How long have you been managing rental properties?
  • What is your marketing plan to fill vacancies quickly?
  • What is your screening process for tenants?
  • How often do you visit or inspect the property?
  • How do you handle repairs and maintenance?
  • How do you handle tenant disputes or late rent payments?
  • Have you ever dealt with an eviction?

How do I choose the right property management company?

Choosing a property management company you can trust will give you peace of mind. Here are some tips to help you choose the right property management company:

  • Do your research online by reading about the company's experience and the services they offer.
  • Read online reviews by current and past clients on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Make sure the company is licensed and insured as required in your state.
  • Interview several companies to find a company that fits your budget and needs.
  • Ask about the company's marketing plan to fill vacancies with good tenants.
  • Select a company that is prompt to respond to any questions or concerns.

Reviews for Los Angeles property management companies

Recent success stories from people in the Los Angeles area.
Holden W.
Gilmer is very professional and thorough. He inspected the home inside and out. He issued a detailed report complete with photos, descriptions and recommendations for repairs. I receive the report with in the same day of my inspection. I was very happy and would recommend him highly.
GG Home Repair Services
Deborah C.
Very professional cleaned very well I would highly recommend her
Roxie’s Cleaning-Residential/Comercial
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