Rental assessment
Review the property's condition, housing type, location, inclusions and practical readiness before defining a launch plan.
Get help preparing, marketing and leasing your Ottawa property, then choose whether to manage the tenancy yourself or continue with full management.
Before the listing goes live, the home's condition, inclusions, pricing context, repairs and viewing plan need to be ready. A rental assessment turns those details into a focused launch plan.
The service model depends on what happens after the lease. Some owners are ready to manage rent, maintenance and communication themselves. Others want one coordinated point from marketing through the full tenancy.
See service detailsReview the property's condition, housing type, location, inclusions and practical readiness before defining a launch plan.
Coordinate the marketing, inquiries, showings, screening, lease and move-in handoff for an owner who will manage.
Continue with rent records, tenant communication, service requests, inspections, reporting and transitions.
Decide how often you want updates, which work needs approval and where you want the team to take the lead.
Choose based on what you want to manage yourself after move-in.
A coordinated path through marketing, inquiries, screening, lease and handoff.
Explore tenant placementPlacement plus ongoing rent records, communication, maintenance, inspections and transitions.
Explore full managementA rental assessment turns property details, owner priorities and market readiness into an organized launch plan, with responsibilities and next steps made clear before marketing begins.
A practical Ottawa rental-readiness plan covering repairs, presentation, documentation, marketing and move-in.
Read guide 01Compare one-time tenant placement with ongoing Ottawa property management and decide which responsibilities to retain.
Read guide 02Turn an Ottawa property management proposal into a clear annual budget by comparing service scope, fee triggers, owner workload and turnover costs.
Read guide 03Start by reviewing repairs, safety, inclusions, utilities and timing. Prepare accurate marketing, use a consistent inquiry and screening process, document the lease and decide who will manage communication and maintenance after move-in.
Tenant placement can suit an owner prepared to manage once the tenant moves in. Full management adds ongoing coordination. Compare the handoff, workload, authority and fees in writing.
The conversation covers the home, location, condition, features, expected timing, owner priorities and practical preparation. It produces a clear path for launch, service scope and next steps.
Planning can begin, but marketing should represent the real available condition and a reliable timeline. Known repairs and safety items should be addressed before occupancy.
Tell us about the property, timing and support you are considering, or contact the team directly by phone or email.
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