Pinellas County Property Management

Family Owned and Operated With 39+ Years of Experience

Rent Collection

Collecting rent is easy if you have the perfect resident who pays on time! But what if they don’t? Having someone in your corner who knows resident law and the proper notices to send is critical!

If a resident has gone beyond the grace period of the lease we provide them with a late rent notice, where we collect the appropriate late fees along with the normal rent amount. Worse case, if we have a resident that does stop paying rent, we will assist in the eviction process and re-renting the property quickly.

Residents can pay rent online, with credit cards, ACH drafts, set up automatic payments and even pay in cash at any 7/11. We make it easy for residents to pay their rent on time every month. 

Get started with your FREE PROPERTY CONSULTATION by completing the form or save time by calling 727-595 SOLD (7653).

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What We Do

As Your Pinellas County Property Manager

  • Fill vacancies
  • Advertise your rental
  • Handle resident inquiries
  • Background, Criminal and Credit Investigations
  • Application processing
  • Lease signing
  • Full service repair
  • Rent collection
  • Accounting
  • Coordinate Evictions

Guarantees

Of Using Bianchi Realty & Property Management

  • Month to Month Owner Agreements
  • $1000 in Eviction Protection
  • $1000 Pet Damage Protection
  • 14 Day Resident Placement Guarantee
  • Re-Lease for Free for Early Resident Exits
  • Attorney Drafted Leases
  • No Maintenance Mark Up
  • Two Property Inspections a Year
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Questions to Ask

When Considering Hiring a Pinellas County Property Manager

  • Do you have experience managing rental property yourself?
  • Are you familiar with fair housing and landlord/resident laws in the jurisdiction(s) where your property is located?
  • Do you have relationships with contractors that ensure you can get 24 hour service at reasonable prices?
  • Do you have a reliable means to determine fair market rent and returns on your investment property?
  • Do you know and have the proper notices and legal process to deal with non-paying residents?
  • Do you have a current, professionally crafted lease and related agreements/forms to minimize your exposure to liability should a resident sue?

If you answered “no” to any of the above questions, it might be prudent to hire a Brenda Bianchi professional management team. The cost of one bad decision could more than offset the cost of hiring a professional manager to help you avoid the pitfalls of rental property ownership.

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