Resources

For Property Owners

Property owners can rely on professional management services to handle all aspects of their investment, including maintenance coordination, rent collection, inspections, and financial reporting. By following best practices for property care, such as proper septic maintenance, winterizing exterior pipes, and working with licensed contractors, owners help protect the value of their homes and ensure the safety and comfort of their tenants.

For Tenants

Tenants benefit from clear guidance on how to care for their home and comply with community rules, helping maintain a safe and well-maintained environment. Tips include proper septic usage, safe operation of grills, winterizing faucets, and understanding procedures during power outages. Following these guidelines helps prevent damage, reduces disruptions, and supports a positive living experience for everyone in the community.

Enjoy New Hampshire Living

Partnering with a knowledgeable property management team ensures both owners and tenants can enjoy all that southern New Hampshire has to offer, from vibrant towns and cultural events to beautiful lakes, mountains, and coastlines, without the stress of day-to-day property management.

Quick Tips for Property Owners and Tenants

For Owners


Schedule regular maintenance to protect your investment


Winterize exterior faucets and pipes before cold weather




Work with licensed contractors for repairs and improvements




Monitor septic systems and follow recommended usage guidelines




Keep clear records of inspections, maintenance, and financials


Limit water use during power outages if on well or septic systems


Follow proper septic usage; only flush toilet paper


Avoid putting grease, hair, or disposable wipes down drains


Use gas grills safely and only in approved areas


Keep pipes in heated areas to prevent freezing


Report maintenance issues promptly for timely resolution


Limit water use during power outages if on well or septic systems

For Tenants