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COMPANY PROFILE
About
the founder of Landlord Solutions . . .
Jan Leasure has
been a landlord for over twenty-five years. She
has managed her own property and that of
hundreds of other property owners. She is a
licensed California Real Estate Broker and
worked in real estate sales prior to dedicating
herself solely to the property management
business.
Jan is
currently the managing Broker for
Monterey Bay Property Management, located in
Monterey, California, established in 1986.
Monterey Bay Property Management is a company
dedicated to providing the best in vacation
rental and long-term residential leasing.
The company
mission statement is to make being a landlord
rewarding, to make being a tenant a pleasure,
and to have fun doing both!
Currently the
Equal Opportunity Committee Chairperson for the
Monterey County Association of Realtors®,
Jan instructs new real estate licensees state
wide in the areas of fair housing and
anti-trust.
She has also
served on the Local Governmental Relations
committee and has worked closely with Monterey
County to develop an ordinance to regulate
short-term rentals.
She was the recipient of the 1996
Distinguished Service Award and the 2000
Special Recognition Award, and has
serves as a member of the
Monterey County Association of Realtors®
Board of Directors.
Besides being active in the local Association of
Realtors, she is a member of the
Vacation Rental Managers Association, and is
a founding member and the past President of the
Monterey Bay Chapter of
National Association of Residential Property
Managers.
Jan regularly provides seminars and workshops on
property management and other business topics
and is informally available to the general
public to answer property management questions.
Jan's ability
to interface with the general public and
especially those involved in landlording led to
the evolution of Landlord Solutions.
Information
gleaned from membership in California Landlord
Solutions provides landlords and property
managers with the skills they need to obtain the
greatest net income from a piece of real estate
with the least amount of trouble.
The hard part
of being a landlord is not acquiring property to
rent, but in knowing what to do with the
property once it is under your control!
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