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When picking a new rental residence you should also consider the property management firm with whom you will be dealing. 

Showings: 

We are open from 9 am to 9 pm Tuesday through Sunday. 

Security Deposits: 

Woodruff Property Management will not withhold your whole security deposit without reason.  Security Deposits will be returned within 30 days less the amount to make repairs beyond "Normal Wear and Tear".  Property Management firms in Denver have a bad reputation for keeping the security deposit and telling the ex-tenant to "sue them".  We want you to leave us feeling good about your experience and referring us to all your friends.  We want clients for life. 

(Please see "Security Deposits" above for more information.)

Payment of Rent: 

By check, ACH Electronic payment (FREE for all clients) and credit card (4% convenience fee). Never be late again!

Leases and Documents: 

Every document is posted to your personal Tenant Portal and is accessible to you 24/7.  You can also submit a work-order online. 

Service:

Our service techs are trained to determine if you or the landlord needs to pay for a repair.  Payment can be made directly to the contractor and is discounted 5-10% due to our relationship with them which means $avings to you.  All of our contractors have been thoroughly checked to be sure they provide the highest levels of professionalism. 

Locally Owned and Operated: 

We are located within 5 miles of all the properties we manage.  We respond quickly to any problem.  We are not a franchise and are not controlled by a parent company.  This gives our clients a level of personal service that cannot be matched by a national name

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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND THE LAW


If a company is managing other peoples property and is soliciting tenants, executing leases, collecting rents and security deposits, supervising repairs and improvements, and collecting a fee for such services, that person or company is performing property management and must be licensed as a Real Estate Brokerage in the State of Colorado. If they have more than one broker performing work they must have a Managing Broker to be sure they are complying to all state and local regulations. This does not apply to Resort or Short-term rental properties.


To search for a Licensee or their Company go to: http://eservices.psiexams.com/crec/search.jsp


If they aren't licensed... beware. They are not operating legally.


If they are not a Real Estate Broker or Brokerage the Real Estate Commission won't be able to accept a complaint against them.


If they disregard the basic requirements for being licensed in Colorado they probably won't follow the law when it applies to their tenants issues.


Additionally, if the property manager is employed by another broker their business is required to be conducted only in the licensed name of the employing broker. In other words... If their license is with Century 21 for real estate they must use forms and contracts that have Century 21 on them and all documents must be reviewed by their managing broker.

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