Management Plans |
Best For
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All-Inclusive
Single Property Investors (1 Door)
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Full-Service
Single Property Investors (1 Door)
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Investor
Portfolio Investors (2+ Doors)
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Management Fee
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$225/month
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$125/month
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2-4 “Doors” – $110/month
5+ “Doors” – $100/month
All rates are per door
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Property Onboarding Fee
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$200
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Resident Onboarding Fee (if property already has resident)
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$150
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$150
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Resident Placement Fee
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$900
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$900
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Capital Maintenance Fee
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See Below
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See Below
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Lease Renewal Fee
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$250
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Annual Administrative Fee
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$50
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Annual Property Survey
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Eviction Protection Fee
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Optional ($15/month)
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Optional ($15/month)
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Eviction Coordination (when resident is turned over to attorney)
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Attorney fees plus $200 (waived with Eviction Protection Fee)
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Attorney fees (waived with Eviction Protection Fee)
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Property Close-out Fee
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$250
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Rental Rate
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Owner sets initial rate. Price drops automatic per PURE policy.
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Owner sets initial rate. Price drops automatic per PURE policy.
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Set by PURE
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Owner Commitment
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Management contract runs concurrent with resident’s lease
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6-month contract then month-to-month
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6-month contract then month-to-month
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Key Details and Explanations
Management Fee – The management fee is charged for any part of a month with the unit occupied. For new properties the management fee is charged on the 1st calendar day of the month following when a property is posted for rent. (For example, a property posted for rent on January 20th would be charged a management fee on February 1). If a resident’s lease starts during the same month that a property is posted for rent, then the management fee would be charged for that full month without proration. (For example, a property is posted for rent on January 10th and a resident moves in on January 25th, then a full management fee would be charged for January).
Resident Placement Fee – (Full-Service & Investor Plans) The fee is $900 per resident placement. Broker earns this fee upon collection of a non-refundable deposit from an incoming resident.
Lease Renewal Fee (Full-Service Plan Only) – The fee is charged upon the resident signing a lease renewal with a term of at least 6 months in length.
Eviction Coordination Fee – (Full-Service plan only) Broker charges a $200 administrative fee to coordinate the eviction process with PURE’s attorney.
Property Close-out Fee – (Full-Service plan only), Broker charges a $250 administrative fee to close out a property when the property owner terminates the management relationship for a property.
Annual Administrative Fee – (Full-Service plan only) Broker charges a $50 annual administrative fee on January 1st of each calendar year which covers the preparation of annual owner reports.
Capital Maintenance Fee – (Full-Service & Investor Plans) The fee is charged based on capital improvements and maintenance expenses incurred in a calendar quarter. A fee of $150 is charged when these costs exceed $1,500 in a calendar quarter. An additional $100 (total of $250) is charged after capital improvements and maintenance expenses exceed $2,500.
Annual Property Survey – Each management plan includes one complimentary property survey per year occurring at a lease renewal or resident moveout. Owner may optionally request additional property surveys at a cost of $125 per survey.
About Franklin
Franklin is a city in, and the county seat of, Williamson County, Tennessee,
United States. Located about 21 miles south of Nashville, it is one of the
principal cities of the Nashville metropolitan area and Middle Tennessee.
Williamson County was primarily rural into the late 20th century, with an
economy based on traditional commodity crops and livestock. In the nineteenth
century, part of its economy (especially the cultivation of tobacco and hemp)
depended on slavery, and after the American Civil War racial violence, designed
to suppress the black vote, claimed lives. The Ku Klux Klan is believed to have
perpetrated the first lynching of a Jewish man in the United States in 1868,
and Franklin was the site of more lynchings of black men, including one in 1888
of a man who was taken from the courtroom and hanged from the balcony of the
courthouse. Since 1980, the northern part of the county has begun to be developed
for residential and related businesses, in addition to modern service industries.
Franklin's population has increased more than fivefold. Based on its 2016 estimated
population of 74,794, it is ranked as the seventh-largest city in Tennessee.
Source: Wikipedia
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