Philadelphia Property Management Company Blog

Tenant Break Lease Charge

Someone questioned saying their tenants are trying to break the lease six months early, and they’re trying to find some contract where they can charge them $6,300 for breaking the lease to compensate for their action. There are two different ways that you can approach this. What can they get away with or what the […]

Rental Property Clogged Drain Responsibility?

Is the landlord property owner, property management company or the tenant responsible for clogged drains? In the realm of property management, particularly in a city as bustling and diverse as Philadelphia, the issue of clogged drains and pipes presents a recurring challenge. This topic, as raised by Elena during a recent episode of the Grow […]

Does A Landlord Need To Repair Appliance

Does a Property Management Company, Or Landlord Need to Repair or Replace Broken Appliances in a Rental Property? In the ever-evolving landscape of property management, especially within the vibrant city of Philadelphia, one question that frequently emerges revolves around the responsibility for the maintenance and replacement of appliances within rental properties. This topic, as raised […]

Owner Rental Property Access

What Can a Property Owner Do When A Tenant Won’t Allow Access To A Rental Property? In the sometimes difficult and often unpredictable world of property management in Philadelphia, addressing tenant concerns and ensuring property maintenance can sometimes lead to intricate situations that test the boundaries of landlord-tenant relationships. One such scenario, as brought to […]

ESA Rental Property Pet Limit

Do ESA Pets Count Against Pet Limits on a Rental Property? In the sometimes controversial world of property management, especially here in Philadelphia, we often navigate complex scenarios that require a nuanced understanding of both legal obligations and ethical considerations. A question from Morgan, featured in a recent episode of the Grow Real Estate Investing […]

Rental Application Sources of Income

What Sources of Tenant Income Do I Need to Accept for my Rental Property? Navigating the complexities of property management in Philadelphia, I recently encountered a thought-provoking question from Amber during an episode of the Grow Real Estate Investing Podcast. The inquiry touched on a critical aspect of property management: the consideration of various sources […]

Rental Property For Non-Lease People

Mom isn’t on the lease; but wants to discuss with property manager about the rental property that her daughter lives in. In the realm of property management, especially in a bustling city like Philadelphia, we often find ourselves navigating through an array of unique and sometimes unexpected challenges. A recent inquiry from Allison during our […]

Terminating Property Management Company

Your Property Management Company Fired You, So What Now? What do they need to give you? Navigating the complexities of property management in Philadelphia, or any city for that matter, can occasionally lead to situations where a property management company and a landlord part ways. This transition period raises essential questions about the necessary documents […]

Rental Property Student Housing

Navigating the intricate world of property management in Philadelphia, especially when it comes to student housing, presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities. Recently, a question was posed to me about dealing with student housing and the specifics of managing leases within shared living spaces. This query is particularly relevant as we strive to […]

Drug Testing Tenants

Landlord Wants to Drug Test Tenants in his Rental Property. In the diverse and ever-evolving world of property management, particularly in a bustling city like Philadelphia, we encounter a myriad of questions from landlords seeking to navigate the complex landscape of tenant relationships and legalities. One such question that recently came my way, posed by […]