Williamsburg Property Management
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Dodson Property Management was founded in Williamsburg, VA in 2007.
The Williamsburg office of DPM covers the cities of Williamsburg, Petersburg,
Hopewell and Colonial Heights, as well as the counties of Hanover, Henrico,
Chesterfield, King William and Goochland. DPM manages over 3500 units
to offer a range of options for renters to consider.
Every property is assigned a dedicated Property Management
team to perform the services below to the delight of the owner.
Each team consists of a senior property manager, assistant leasing
manager, and assistant maintenance manager.
Leasing Services:
- Assessing market rent amount
- Coordinating the advertising for the property for rent
- Showing property to potential tenants
- Screening potential tenants
- Procuring lease
- Collecting security deposit
- Performing move-in inspection
- Coordinating routine maintenance issues while property is vacant (cleaning, lawn maintenance, etc.)
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Full Service Management:
- Collecting rent
- Notifying tenants with a pay or quit notice when they are late
- Assessing and collecting late fees
- Coordinating evictions
- Receiving maintenance requests from tenants and dispatching professional, reliable, and fairly-priced subcontractors
- Performing regular inspections as well as move-out inspections
- Reconciling security deposits
- Strategic long-term planning including recommendations for long-term maintenance issues, potential rent increases, etc.
- Monthly and year-end financial reporting to make your year-end tax filing as simple as possible.
Lease Renewal Services:
- Reassessing market rent
- Contacting owner to ask if they want to renew and advising owner on new rental amount
- Reaching out to tenant to negotiate the renewal
- Procuring a signed renewal letter or in some cases, a new lease
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RENT HAPPY™ Customer Testimonials
"The team is great. I've received personal and prompt attention. They are mindful that I am not in the area and inform me of any issues as if I were there, This is my first experience working with a property manager and have had a great experience thus far. "
— Shaun Min, Owner/Invester - Vienna, VA
" We appreciate the care and professionalism that we receive as property owners and that our tenants receive as well. Dodson is quick to take care of any issues with our buildings or tenants before they become larger problems. We have great communication through email, phone and text messages. We plan to purchase additional property in the near future and will continue to use Dodson for all of our properties.” "
- Raine Salhab - Williamsburg, VA
Williamsburg Area Information
The Virginia Williamsburg is a Williamsburg in southeast Virginia, USA, bounded by the York River, James River, Hampton Roads and Chesapeake Bay. It is sometimes known as the Lower Williamsburg to distinguish it from two other Williamsburgs to the north, the Middle Williamsburg and the Northern Neck.
It is the site of historic Jamestown, founded in 1607 as the first English settlement in North America. Geographically located at the northwestern reaches, Charles City and New Kent counties are part of the Virginia Williamsburg. In the 21st century, they are also considered part of the Richmond-Petersburg region. The rest of the Virginia Williamsburg is all part of the Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) with a population of about 1.8 million. The Hampton Roads MSA is the common name for the metropolitan area that surrounds the body of water of the same name. It is the seventh-largest metropolitan area in the Southeast and the 32nd largest in the United States.
The land portion of Hampton Roads has been historically divided into two regions, the Virginia Williamsburg or Williamsburg on the north side, and South Hampton Roads on the south side. (Locally, South Hampton Roads is commonly called "the Southside", but this is not to be confused with "Southside Virginia", a separate region of the south central portion of Virginia located farther inland.) More recently, the boundaries of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area have expanded to include the two southernmost counties of the Middle Williamsburg, across the York River from the Virginia Williamsburg.