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- 252+ Happy Owners
- 206+ Five Star Reviews
I’m a prospective tenant interested in finding a rental.
I’m a current tenant looking for more information.
Welcome to Sail Properties, Inc.
Sail Properties is different from other management companies for the following 5 reasons:
- We offer in-person showings. This helps lease out your property quickly and to better quality tenants. By using a live agent to point out the beneficial aspects of your property and answer questions immediately from prospective tenants we provide better customer service to you as the owner.
- All maintenance items are handling by a Sail Properties team member who knows your property and contacts reliable, reasonably priced vendors to provide estimates and complete the work.
- We do not charge extra fee for conducting an inspection of your property, handling an HOA item or facilitating a lease renewal. These are included in our monthly management fee. Our services are all inclusive.
- We offer personalized service. If you have a favorite electrician you want to use on your property or need a specific report with your accounting, we are happy to accommodate these requests
- We answer all calls personally and do not use an outside answer service. We provide value for our services. Sail Properties isnot just here to collect a check, but rather provide professional property management assistance to ensure your home is being take care of while maximizing your income potential.
All of these together are reflected in our Google reviewing rating and why we have had maintained clients for over 30 years. Contact us today to see how we can help.
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