Benefits of Having One Designated Property Manager
A property management company that handles different properties needs one designated property manager because he/she has a lot of responsibilities. Those are: handling of maintenance and coordination with vendors handling of leases handling of rental applications marketing of property …and many more. With these tasks at hand, some property management…

A property management company that handles different properties needs one designated property manager because he/she has a lot of responsibilities. Those are:
- handling of maintenance and coordination with vendors
- handling of leases
- handling of rental applications
- marketing of property
…and many more.
With these tasks at hand, some property management companies let their clients talk to various people in the property management company about these concerns. At Green Ocean Property Management, it is MANDATORY to have one designated property manager. Our founder, Jarrett Lau, has explained some of the benefits of having one in this article.
What makes us different?
One of the unique things about our property management company is that you’re going to have one designated property manager. There are a lot of other smaller companies out there that will have you talk to tons of different people. They’re going to rotate property managers in and out. You want to have a relationship.
If you or anyone else, you know is looking for a proactive property manager that can really give you one relationship and a point of contact that you can count on and reach any time, please think of Green Ocean Property Management, where you get more than a property manager, you get peace of mind.
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