Overland Park Property Management
We can Help Manage Your Overland Park Rental Property
We currently manage rental property in all areas of the Overland Park Metropolitan area. We are comprised of professionals who market, lease, move in tenants, collect rent, handle maintenance, make ready and rehab. We provide monthly reports to owners; move tenants out, and provide all aspects of full turnkey services.
Full Service Leasing and Management
If you are a true investor, have never managed a home, are not familiar with the Landlord Tenant Laws, or just don’t have the time to do it, than this is the program for you. It is our most popular option.
Your investment is not just about a building - Rent Robin understands that Management is about People and it is always CHALLENGING!
We exercise constant adherence to the law, the lease, all while providing excellent customer service, and we do it exceptionally well. Our primary job is:
MANAGEMENT, which means:
24/7 availability, Tenants expect repairs to be made yesterday and the law mandates we respond quickly. We have the vendors available to handle emergencies, maintenance, make ready, rehabs, and renovations. We manage, pre-screen, and oversee this process with all of our vendors. We are also able to manage utilities between tenants.
MONEY, which means:
- Depositing Rent into an Owner account that is open to the states for Audit
- Depositing Security Deposit into an Escrow account that is open to the states for Audit
- Disbursing Money to Owners on the 15th. of every month
- Internal Auditing Systems by a Certified CPA
- Year End Reporting/1099
- Rehab, Remodel, Renovation Proposals
INSURANCE, which means:
General Liability, Workers’ Comp., E&O
All Property Managers Are NOT the same, and we work hard every day to be the company that Owners, and Tenants respect, and can count on. Our experience and your goals are the perfect formula for SUCCESS!
Pre-Marketing Services
- We review market condition in the KC Metro area, and provide you with an up to date market analysis. You can then make an informed decision about pricing your home for rent
- We advise our clients on preparing your home for today's rental market, so that they receive the most benefit from their investment.
Marketing
- All our Current Marketing Internet Sites
- MLS
- Flyers
- Professional Real Estate Signs
- Professional Home Showing Services with Feedback
Screening
- Pull Credit
- Verify Employment & Proof of Income
- Confirm Rental History
Need A Market Analysis? Simply complete the form to the right »
We have invested in and developed tools, systems and experience to make your investment more lucrative and less stressful.
Full Service Property Management Fees
- 7%-10% of Monthly Collected Rent
- $150 Renewal fee per year for Renewing Leases
- Exact Quotes Provided
Working for You In the Overland Park Rental, Leasing, Management World: Jackson, Johnson, Cass, Clay and Wyandotte County Specialists
Inquire About Our Services
816-256-8683
Overland Park Area Information
The area south of the King's Road to Saint Charles was first settled in the early 1820s, when travelers westward from St. Louis would stop overnight at what became known as "The Overland Park". Daniel Boone, noted frontiersman, constructed a single room cabin here, near the current location of Lake Sherwood and Wyland Elementary School. A historic marker on Wabaday Avenue shows the exact spot.
In time, businesses were established and a one-room subscription school, the Buck School, was built in 1846. In 1867, the Ritenour School District was organized. In 1919, the town's name was shortened to "Overland", to avoid postal confusion with the city of Overland Park, Kansas.
The town was incorporated as a fourth class city in 1939 with a mayoral-city council government. In the 1990s, the city voters approved a change to a third class city. In 2007, the city voted to move to a mayor-council-administrator form of government. Under this structure, the mayor serves as the chief elected official. The city council serves as the legislative body, and is empowered to pass ordinances and resolutions it deems necessary to the operation of the city. The city administrator is a full-time employee of the city, and executes the day-to-day tasks of operations.