Most property owners involved in real estate investing focus on either commercial or residential properties. At Los Angeles Property Management Group, we provide both residential property management in Los Angeles, and commercial management. We’re sharing some thoughts about the difference in these investment types, and why you might consider commercial properties now.
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What to Look for in Commercial Property Management
When looking for commercial property management services in Los Angeles, you’ll want to find some different qualities in your commercial property manager as compared to what are commonly found in residential managers. Commercial property requires
How to Vet a Property Management Company
When you hire a property management company in Los Angeles, you want to look for a team of professionals who are committed to doing everything they can to secure your investment property. That means seeking out the best in the business when it comes to a few specific talents.
Managing Through Clean-up of Contaminated Soil
Challenge: Several years ago, we were selected to manage a commercial property, and also oversee its soil contamination clean up. Theproperty had previously been a dry cleaners, and was on the verge of being required to test for poisonous airborne vapors. If the air was found to contain an excessive amount of toxins, the businesses […]
Managing Through Clean-up of Contaminated Soil
Challenge: Several years ago, we were selected to manage a commercial property, and also oversee its soil contamination clean up. Theproperty had previously been a dry cleaners, and was on the verge of being required to test for poisonous airborne vapors. If the air was found to contain an excessive amount of toxins, the […]
Tenant Damage or Normal Wear and Tear on a Rental Property | Tips for Investors in Los Angeles, CA
Understanding the difference between tenant damage and normal wear and tear is an important part of property management in Los Angeles. According to California law, landlords cannot deduct money from a tenant’s security deposit for normal wear and tear. When a tenant moves out and you’re trying to determine whether or not to return that […]










