Loma Linda Property Management

Over 40 years of experience in property management.

Serving the needs of rental property owners, housing providers, and landlords with respect for tenant's rights.

Loma Linda, California, is a great place to live and own rental properties. This small but vibrant city is known for its clean air, safe neighborhoods, and strong sense of community. Home to Loma Linda University and Medical Center, the area attracts a steady flow of students, medical professionals, and families looking for quality housing. Rental demand stays high, making it a smart investment for property owners. Plus, the city's convenient location near major highways allows for easy travel to nearby cities like Redlands and San Bernardino. With beautiful parks, great schools, and a focus on healthy living, Loma Linda offers a peaceful yet well-connected lifestyle. Investing in property here not only provides reliable rental income but also the potential for long-term property value growth.

How Does Property Management in
Loma Linda Work?

What Do Loma Linda Property Management Companies Do?

How is a Property Management Company in Loma Linda Compensated?

Owning and caring for residential properties Loma Linda can be a full-time job. It is often difficult for landlords to keep up. Property management involves overseeing and maintaining real properties on behalf of the owner. This includes tasks such as finding and screening tenants, collecting rent, handling maintenance and repairs, enforcing lease agreements, and ensuring compliance with local laws and regulations.

Key Responsibilities of a Property Manager Include
  1. Tenant Management – Finding, screening, and managing tenants, handling lease agreements, rent collection, and addressing tenant concerns.

  2. Property Maintenance – Periodic inspections, scheduling repairs, routine maintenance, and emergency fixes to keep the property in good condition.

  3. Financial Management – Setting rental rates, budgeting expenses, keeping financial records, and ensuring profitability.

  4. Legal Compliance – Following local and state landlord-tenant laws, handling evictions, and ensuring safety and habitability standards are met.

  5. Marketing & Leasing – Advertising vacancies, conducting property showings, and signing leases with new tenants.

Many property owners hire professional property management companies to handle their properties, especially if they own multiple properties, live far from their rental units or are too busy to take care of them. Property managers typically charge a percentage of the monthly rent, usually between 5% and 10% of the rental income. Property management fees in Loma Linda may vary depending on the property, neighborhood, and distance among other things.

Your Loma Linda Property Management Team

Expert care for homes and apartments with over 40 years of experience. Experience means happier tenants and happier property owners and landlords.

Jeffrey Wolsleger - Broker for WSR Real Estate
Jeffrey Wolsleger - Broker for WSR Real Estate
Richard Gibson - Director of Property Management and Property Manager at WSR Real Estate
Richard Gibson - Director of Property Management and Property Manager at WSR Real Estate
Rebecca Nelson - Property Manager and Realtor at WSR Real Estate
Rebecca Nelson - Property Manager and Realtor at WSR Real Estate
Jenny Wolsleger - Property Manager and Real Estate Broker Associate at WSR Real Estate
Jenny Wolsleger - Property Manager and Real Estate Broker Associate at WSR Real Estate