Culver City Property Management
We Can Help Manage Your Culver City Rental Property
At Duke Property Management, we offer a customizable and scalable solution to meet your property management needs. You can pick and choose from any of the services, or go with our full-service package.
The Benefits of using Duke Property Managment
- No hassle management
- Automated owner statements
- Online Owner Portal Access
- Industry leading marketing tools
- 24/7 maintenance request handling
- Prompt Response to Tenant Requests
- Low vacancy rate
- Low time on market
- Industry specific local knowledge
What we do as your property manager:
Financial Management
- Prepare annual budget
- Collect rents & any supplemental income
- Pay regularly scheduled invoices and non-recurring invoices
- Monthly and year-end financial reports
- Property status report
- Rent roll
- Profit & loss report
- General ledger/transaction report
- Bank statement and reconciliation report
Tenant Management
- Leasing services
- Serve all tenant notices & oversee evictions if necessary
- Respond to tenant maintenance requests in a timely manner
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Maintenance & Repair Services
- Licensed and insured handyman on staff
- Monthly property inspection and follow-up reports
- Procure bids and manage large capital improvement projects
- Janitorial services
Additional Services
- Yearly renewal of all city-required licenses and certificates
- Meet with city inspectors and ensure code compliance
- Emergency/ after-hour response
- Manage on-site personnel
Frequently Asked Questions
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Culver City Area Information
In the 1990s, Culver City launched a successful revitalization program in which it renovated its downtown as well as several shopping centers in the Sepulveda Boulevard corridor near Westfield Culver City. Around the same time, the relocation of Sony's motion picture operations (known as Columbia Pictures) to the former MGM studios at Washington Boulevard and Overland Avenue brought much-needed jobs to the city.
The influx of many art galleries and restaurants to the eastern part of the city, formally designated as the Culver City Art District, prompted The New York Times in 2007 to praise the new art scene and call Culver City a "nascent Chelsea."
In 2012 Roger Vincent of the Los Angeles Times said that, according to local observers, the city's "reputation as a pedestrian-friendly destination with upscale restaurants, gastropubs and a thriving art scene is less than a decade old."
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