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Q: Are you licensed?
A: Yes, we are licensed by the Louisiana Real Estate Commission.
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Q: Can I reach you after hours?
A: Yes, we have 24/7 emergency on call services at
985.868.3031.
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Q: Can you put the money directly into my account?
A: Yes, we provide direct deposit of funds to your account.
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Q: Do I get to see the lease or sign it?
A: As part of our property management services, we sign the lease with the tenant on your behalf. Leases are available for review by request.
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Q: Do you sell real estate too?
A: Yes! Our staff REALTORS® are ready to assist buyers, sellers,
and investment property owners.
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Q: How and when do I get my money?
A: Collected rents are distributed once a month by direct deposit.
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Q: How is rent collection handled?
A: Rent is collected on your behalf with our property management services.
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Q: How long of a lease do you sign?
A: Although lease lengths vary, the typical residential lease is one year.
We will work with you to determine the best strategy for your property and your goals.
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Q: How much security deposit do you charge the tenant?
A: A typical security deposit equals one month's rent, however the amount can
vary depending on a number of factors.
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Q: How soon can you start managing my property?
A: After an initial meeting and onsite evaluation, we can complete the set up process
in just a few days. For out of state owners, we can even complete the signing process online.
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Q: What type of properties do you manage?
A: We manage single family homes, condos, and apartments.
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Q: What type of reports do I get and how often?
A: We send monthly accounting statements, inspection reports, and a year-end statement for tax purposes.
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Q: Who holds the tenant security deposit?
A: We hold the security deposit on your behalf in a security trust account in accordance with the laws
established by the Louisiana Real Estate Commission.
For tenant placement services, you would be responsible for holding the security deposit.
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Q: Am I required to make my property available to Section 8?
A: There is no provision in the Housing Act requiring landlords to accept Section 8 Vouchers.