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Corona, CA Property Management
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Overview of our Services
While we’re very cost conscious we’re also very value driven. After all your property is a one of your biggest investments and so our owners look at their rental property the same way they would at a serious surgery. While you want a competitive rate, just an important you want the right and best surgeon. The cost to have a top-rated property company with all the quality services that will keep your resident accountable and monitor the condition of your property is less than a cup of coffee a day.
Full-Service Corona Property Management
- Make your property rent ready within budget to get top rent
- Market your property and Residents must pass our 9-point screening system
- Prepare the lease and legal documents
- Collect the rent and security deposit
- Maintenance repairs with fix pricing and no mark up to Management One
- Inspect exterior monthly with a photo you can view on your phone
- Annual inspections of the interior and exterior
- Evict the resident if necessary and Management One Pays for it
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Locally Owned and Grown
We're the Logical Choice for Property Management in California's Riverside & Orange Counties, Corona, and the Inland Empire
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Corona, CA, Area Information
Corona is a city in Riverside County, California, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 152,374, up from 124,966 at the 2000 census. The cities of Norco and Riverside lie to the northeast, Eastvale to the north, Chino Hills to the northwest, Yorba Linda, and the Cleveland National Forest and the Santa Ana Mountains to the southwest. Unincorporated areas of Riverside County line all of its other borders.
In 2002, the city government considered an initiative to secede from Riverside County and form an autonomous Corona County because the city government and some residents were dissatisfied with how services were handled in nearby areas. The effort was also considered by areas in other cities in the western part of the county as far south as Murrieta. Whether nearby cities such as Norco would have been included in the new county are unknown. The proposed county would have been bordered by San Bernardino County to the northwest, and by Orange County to the west, but it never came to fruition and Corona remains part of Riverside County.