Adding New Levels of Expertise
At RE/MAX Estate Properties, we strive to provide our associates and their clients with high quality, professional real estate services. We are proud to partner with EPLA Property Management Inc. led by Director, Melissa Barlow and her exceptionally educated team of specialists, as a full service real estate company to respectfully handle the property management of your homes, multifamily properties such as duplexes, triplexes, quadruplexes and 5+ unit buildings. Barlow and her team have years of high-level industry experience and local expertise serving many areas within the Los Angeles and Orange counties, including the communities of the South Bay, West Los Angeles, Long Beach and Gardena. You can rest easy knowing you’re in good hands; providing you with world-class service in the property management business. EPLA’s property management team of specialists care for some of the most well-maintained rental properties in the region. They focus on outstanding rental real estate oversight and long-term landlord/tenant relationship building and have been recognized for their exceptional versatility and attention to detail. When unforeseen conflicts develop, Barlow and her team are trained and qualified to resolve issues quickly, effectively and professionally. The EPLA Property Management team strives to meet the needs of their clients and has a proven track record of maintaining strong landlord-tenant relations and resolving a wide range of management issues quickly and efficiently. For more information, you can visit them online at www.EPLAPM.com or call (310) 802-2530.
Services Provided:
Initial Property Assessment & Photos
Advertising
Tenant Screenings
Rent Collections & Increases
Accounting & Reconciliation
Bill Payment
Reporting
Coordination of Maintenance
Coordination of Repairs
Handling of All Calls Regarding Property
Periodic Interior/ Exterior Inspections
Serving of Most Notices
Processing Home Warranty Claims
Assisting in Processing Insurance Claims
Renewal of Leases
Eviction Coordination