Philadelphia County Property Management
Let us manage your Philadelphia County rental property
We offer a full range of property management services for investors, homeowners, or landlords. We have an extensive portfolio of townhouses and mixed use properties in the Philadelphia County area.
You will find more detailed information about our property management services below.
Benefits of using Legacy Real Estate
- Paperless Property Management
- Automated owner statements
- Online Owner Portal Access
- Marketing with Postlets, Craigslist, Trulia, Facebook and Trend
- 24/7 maintenance request via tenant portals
- Prompt Response to Tenant Requests
- Low vacancy rate and quick turnover
- Low time on market
- Licensed and approved vendors and contractors
- 15 years’ experience
What we do as your Philadelphia County property manager:
- Fill vacancies or sell properties as necessary
- Advertise and market your rental properties
- Handle tenant inquiries
- Credit, criminal and eviction background checks
- Digital lease signing
- Security deposit collection
- Full service repair and vendor dispatch
- Rent collection
- Tenant ledger balances via online portal
- Coordinate evictions with legal counsel
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Philadelphia County Area Information
Tribes of Lenape were the first known occupants in the area which became Philadelphia County. The first European settlers were Swedes and Finns who arrived in 1638. The Netherlands seized the area in 1655, but permanently lost control to England in 1674. William Penn received his charter for Pennsylvania from Charles II of England in 1681, and in November 1682 divided Pennsylvania into three counties. In the same year Philadelphia was laid out and was made the county seat and the capital of the Province of Pennsylvania.
When established, Philadelphia County consisted mainly of the area from the Delaware River west between the Schuylkill River to the south and the border with Bucks County to the north; the western boundary was undefined. Two counties would be formed out of Philadelphia County, Berks County which was formed in 1752 (from parts of Chester, Lancaster, and Philadelphia counties), and Montgomery County established in 1784. From these separations, as well as other border moves, come the present day boundaries of the county. Source Fromm Wikipedia