Chino Property Management
We provide comprehensive, hands-off property management in the Inland Empire and High Desert
Landlords Are Busy People
If you are a landlord, you know this better than anyone else. Most landlords aren’t full time. They have jobs, families, hobbies and a plethora of other high priorities in their life that all rank above their landlord duties.
Even with everything going on in their busy lives, they are still willing to answer the phone on nights and weekends to make sure their tenants are taken care of.
70-80% of all residential rental properties in Southern California are managed by the owner.
What that means is that most landlords either don't trust or don't see the need for a property manager. They are managing their rental property just fine on their own. Or so they think...
So what do good property managers do and how can they help maximize the return on rental property investments? What resources and skills do property managers possess that investors or homeowner’s can take advantage of?
This comprehensive guide designed for landlords managing residential rental property seeks to answer those questions and show how a good property manager will pay for themselves.
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The History Of Chino
Chino is known for its dairy farms and is located in the Inland Empire of Southern California. Chino began as a Rancho in the early 1800s and was patented by Isaac Williams in 1869. Richard Gird bought Chino Rancho in 1887 and subdivided the land and founded the Town of Chino. Sugar, beets, corn and alfalfa were grown there and Chino incorporated in 1910. Chino’s dairy economy flourished from the 1950s to the 1980s and was the largest milk-producing community in the nation. Chino is relatively close to Los Angeles and as a result, was a very popular filming destination for remote scenes in the mid 20th century. Chino has evolved to become a middle class suburb, however there are still many industrial and agricultural areas. Chino is also home to two prisons which are referenced frequently in music and television.
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Chino's Famous Landmarks
Chino Men’s Prison, located in Chino, is mentioned frequently in movies and television and is California’s largest level I prison.
Planes of Fame Air Museum has been open since 1957 at three locations before it found its current home at Chino Airport in Chino. It was the first air museum west of the Mississippi River.
Yanks Air Museum, located in Chino, hosts one of the largest aircraft collections in the world and includes the museum, restoration and preservation boneyard and gift shop.
Prado Regional Park is a massive recreational park located in Chino that includes disc golfing, mountain bike trails, soccer and baseball fields, two 18-hole golf courses, and olympic shooting range and more!
Chino City Sign
Chino City Hall
Planes of Fame Air Museum
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Things to do in Chino
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Special Events in Chino
Chino has several special events throughout the year for residents. Arbor Day, Bark Around the Park, Chino Summer Nights, and the Fireworks Spectacular are just a few of their multiple annual events!
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Shopping in Chino
Chino has a very large shopping center known as the Spectrum Towne Center that has multiple shops and restaurants, including Sam’s Club and Best Buy.
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Why We Love Doing Business in Chino
We enjoy finding tenants who will fit well in your property and in the Chino community. In Chino, we aim to maintain harmony among tenants, property owners, and investors alike.
Areas We Serve
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High Desert Area:
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Inland Empire Area: