
Property Management in the Inland Empire
Rent collection, maintenance, and 3–5 day apartment turnovers for single-family and multi-family owners across Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
Fewer vacancy days. Fewer surprise bills. Fewer phone calls to you.
IE landlords deal with tenant turnover, deferred maintenance, and rising labor costs — all while trying to keep up with statewide AB-1482 rent caps and habitability rules. Our model is built to close both problems: fast, honest turnovers and predictable ongoing operations.
Because we're also a licensed contractor, maintenance and turns don't get outsourced to unknown subs. You get one accountable team, transparent line-item pricing, and units back on market fast.
Why homeowners choose us
- 3–5 day standard apartment turnovers
- In-house maintenance — no markup on outside subs
- AB-1482 aware operations and notice coordination
- Transparent published pricing on repairs and turnovers
- Owner portal with statements, work orders, and photos
- Single point of contact for owners and tenants
A clear path from first call to final walkthrough
Portfolio Audit
We review your leases, deposits, AB-1482 exposure, and current maintenance backlog.
Onboarding
Tenant notifications, system migration, and a fresh maintenance schedule.
Operate
Rent collection, maintenance dispatch, inspections, and monthly reporting.
Turnover
Move-out inspection, deposit disposition, and a 3–5 day fast turn.
Serving greater Los Angeles
Answers to common questions
What IE areas do you manage properties in?
We manage single-family, multi-family, and small apartment buildings across Riverside and San Bernardino counties — including Riverside, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, Corona, Moreno Valley, Redlands, Temecula, and Murrieta.
What does property management cost in the IE?
Ongoing management is a percentage of collected rent, typically 7–10% depending on unit count and services. Maintenance and turnover work is billed against our published pricing list.
How fast can you turn an IE apartment?
Standard turnovers (paint, clean, minor repairs) close in 3–5 business days. Full turns with flooring or appliances run 7–14 days. We stack trades in parallel.
Do IE cities have rent control?
Most Inland Empire cities do not have local rent control, but statewide AB-1482 caps annual rent increases on most units. We coordinate compliant notices and lease renewals for owners.
Can you take over from another IE manager mid-year?
Yes. We onboard mid-lease — audit deposits, migrate leases, notify tenants, and rebuild your maintenance queue.
Get your portfolio audit
Send us your IE address list — we'll come back with a plan to cut vacancy days and turnover cost.
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