What Does Nesbitt Realty Do To Hunt For Honest Lessees In Northern Virginia?

Photo of 6223 Squires Hill Dr Renting out townhouses is about marketing and has very little to do with “selling”. Photo of 6223 Squires Hill Dr The majority of tenants hunt for rentals through a combination of:
  • the ability to work with a reliable rental management company
  • contrasting the appearance of rentals when they visit them
In addition to lessees finding us, Nesbitt Realty also spots renters through:
  • Our local Multiple Listing Service
  • Military Housing Office
  • Government organizations
  • Diplomatic networks
And more. Our rental marketing strategy relies upon several hard truths:
  1. Leasing Locators – Nesbitt Realty & Management makes our listings available on the top internet websites, websites searched by active duty military, relocation networks and more.
  2. The Internet – Nesbitt Realty has one of the largest Internet footprints in Northern Virginia. Through our website, we deliver data on rental homes to prospective tenants that are planning to relocate to Northern Virginia and the Washington DC. Our rental places are posted online through the website and the top 75+ searched rental websites on the internet.
  3. Thorough Preparation – The most sought-after properties, priced well, will not lease if they are not in most compatible presentation. Townhouses must show well to rent swiftly. Your reliable Nesbitt Realty real estate agent makes sure your investment dwelling is presented in a clean and attractive condition to catch the attention of a good, qualified renter.
Nesbitt sees the residential rental property in 22044 in Falls Church and loves to help property owners in Fairfax County. To learn more about the full-list of what we do, contact an agent today. Nesbitt Realty and Management is licensed by Virginia and we are REALTORS®. Nesbitt Realty has these necessary affiliations:
  • National Association of Residential Property Managers
  • National Association of Realtors
  • Virginia Association of Realtors
  • Better Business Bureau
  • Northern Virginia Association of Realtors
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Photo of 6223 Squires Hill Dr $2,600 ~ 3 BR ~ 2 BA ~ 1 HB ~ 1,666 SQFT ~ Falls Church 22044 VA Photo of 6223 Squires Hill Dr If you’ve never used a property manager before, you’ll probably want to learn as much as possible about the process and what exactly property managers do. In the broadest sense, here’s what all property managers do (or promise to do):
  1. Collect the rents. Put the rents into an escrow account. Disburse funds to pay bills, income to the landlord and fees to the property management company.
  2. Keep a record of all money and receipts and furnish that record on a regular basis to the landlord.
  3. Deal with HOA/COA.
  4. Manage tenant relations including maintenance requests, late fee notices. Deal with a laundry list of tenant problems: unauthorized guests, unauthorized pets, parking issues, tenant cleanliness, noise violations, neighbor complaints, etc. If necessary we manage the process of prosecuting actions to evict Tenants.
  5. Ensure compliance with state laws, local ordinances, licensing requirements, association rules, Fair Housing laws, insurance requirements, IRS requirements.
  6. Manage and dispatch handymen as needed.
  7. Inspect the property at the time of move-in at the time of move-out and from time-to-time during the tenancy.
Money, in general, does not flow from the landlord to the property manager. Money flows from the tenant to the property manager to the landlord. Fees and commissions are withheld from collected rents. Our standard agreement is a one year term, but either party can terminate the arrangement with 30 days notice. The next step is to learn a little more about what differentiates us from other property managers. [Learn more about our property management services now.] Nesbitt-Realty-wide-124 Photo of 6223 Squires Hill Dr

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Maryam N. is a Senior Writer at Nesbitt Realty. She is an expert on Fairfax County. Maryam has also worked previously as a geologist. She is a foodie and enjoys cooking and exploring new restaurants.