Extensive Lease Agreements for Roseville Rentals

An extensive lease agreement provides the necessary guideposts during a tenancy. It’s the starting point for you and your tenants if questions are raised. It’s the document that lays out all of the expectations that you have for the rental period. It allows residents to get an idea of what their responsibilities are and what they can expect from you when they’re living in your property. You need a lease that’s both legally compliant and legally enforceable in California.

When you partner with Action Properties, you can expect a lease agreement that covers more than the legal basics. We’ll put together a solid lease that’s compliant and designed to protect you, your Roseville rental property, and your tenants.

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A couple meeting with someone to sign a lease agreement

Protect Your Roseville Investment with a Smart, Strategic Lease

Whether we’re talking about rent collection policies, maintenance reporting processes, rules, regulations, or move-out expectations, the lease agreement you and your tenants sign must cover all the potential situations that could come up during a tenancy. Don’t leave anything to chance. Get a great lease, and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with such protection.

Lease Agreement Elements

Rent Collection

When rent is due. How to pay rent. Grace periods and late fees. All of this is included in your lease.

Maintenance

Identifying emergency versus routine maintenance and how to report repair needs for each.

Rental Policies

A strong lease agreement includes information around smoking, parking, guests, and pets.

Rules and Regulations

Clear, consistent information on what is allowed and what is prohibited in a Roseville rental property.

Renewal Info

Our leases let tenants know what we expect as the end of the term approaches, whether they’re renewing their lease or moving on.
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Communication

We value our tenant relationships and prioritize communication. A strong lease includes communication guidelines.

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Google - Tim Newton - Action Properties
If you are looking for a property manager to manage your property I suggest you do your research. If you are looking for a property manager to be honest, forthcoming and manage with your interests in mind Action Properties may not be your best choice. They put their own interests first, then the tenant and lastly you the homeowner .They seem to forget that tenants come and go, but the business relationship you have with your homeowner is key to their business success. The homeowners bring the business to them after all. They do not follow set policies that are crucial to managing a property. When inquiring and interviewing them the owner was very attentive and was very available. After signing she dropped out of sight and left everything to one young woman who either was overwhelmed or just didn’t care. We caught them in many half truths during our year long contract with them. When our tenants' 1 year lease was due to expire it appears they sent the letter of intent to the tenant after the 30 days stated in the contract. Our lease was due to expire on August 1st, the tenant signed overnight on July 31st. It should not have gotten that far. There should be policies in place to keep that from happening. They had previously told us he said he wanted to renew in June verbally. We thought he had already signed and then on July 24th they called and told us there was a problem. We should have been notified long before then that there was an issue. We have interviewed for a new property manager and we have told them the details of what happened. I asked each one how they would have handled such a situation. Each one had solid policies in place that would not have let this 11th hour lease renewal signing happen. In our opinion we were not well represented. I would not recommend them.

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