Milpitas Property Management
Let us manage your Milpitas Rental Property
Here at Cal West Property Management we understand that today's property owner faces the continuous challenge of meeting new requirements and responsibilities in managing their valuable investment.
In a survey of investment property owners we discovered that our clients have very specific needs. We focus on seven essential areas for our clients.
Quick Turnover of Vacant Properties
- Property presentation
- Current on market conditions
- Comprehensive database enabling us to show all the features of your home
Tenant Screening
- Reliable tenants wanted
- Thorough credit checks
- Proper verification of employment and income
- Landlord references check going back 5 years
- Comprehensive lease agreements
Quick Response To Maintenance Requests
- Quality vendors/contractors
- Competitive pricing
- Dedicated maintenance team
- Pro-active protection through the ongoing maintenance of the home
Accurate Accounting
- Thorough and accurate monthly statements
- Simplified tax preparation
- Statements can be mailed, emailed, or uploaded to owner portal
Property Assessments
- 6 month survey for every new tenant
- Annual assessments performed on each unit with easy to read reports
Industry-Specific Local Knowledge
- Current on local Laws
- Constantly educating
Benefits of Using Cal West
- No hassle management
- Automated owner statements
- Online owner portal access
- Industry leading marketing tools
- 24/7 maintenance request handling
- Prompt response to tenant requests
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Milpitas Area Information
Milpitas was first inhabited by the Tamyen (also spelled Thomien, Tamien, Thamien, or Tamiayn), a linguistic subgroup of the Muwekma Ohlone people who had resided in the San Francisco Bay Area for thousands of years. The Ohlone Indians lived a traditional life based on everyday hunting and gathering. Some of the Ohlone lived in various villages within what is now Milpitas, including sites underneath what are now the Calvary Assembly of God Church and Higuera Adobe Park. Archaeological evidence gathered from Ohlone graves at the Elmwood Correctional Facility in 1993 revealed a rich trade with other tribes from Sacramento to Monterey. Source From Wikipedia