Midtown West NYC Apartment Management Service

Here at XL Real Property Management, we take the stress out of owning investment apartments in Midtown West NYC. Our services are designed so that your role as the owner is only to sit back and relax. We’ll take care of all the rest.

Our Midtown West NYC Apartment Management Services include:

  • ERent Invoicing
  • ERent Collection
  • EExpense Payment
  • ETenant Requests
  • EMaintenance Issues
  • ERenovation Oversight
  • EFacilitation of Hold-Over/Non-Payment Proceedings
  • ELease and Lease Renewal Preparation
  • EBoard Application Assistance for New Tenants/Renewals
  • EApartment Turn-Over Services
  • EInsurance Procurement
  • EEmergency Repair Assistance
  • ERoutine Property Inspections
  • ETax Assessment Reviews
  • EUnit Owner Meeting Attendance
  • EMonthly and Annual Accounting Statement Preparation
  • EFacilitation of State and Federal Tax Filing Preparation
  • EFurnishing Procurement and Inventory Services
  • EMortgage Escrow Reviews

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Our Midtown West NYC Apartment Management professionals are always available for any Apartment Management need that you could come across.

Our Midtown West NYC Apartment Management team serves as an intermediary between owners and tenants. With us in your team both sides can just sit back and relax, we will handle all the work.

More About Midtown West NYC:
Hell’s Kitchen, also known as Clinton and Midtown West, is a neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, between 34th Street in the south, 59th Street in the north, Eighth Avenue in the east, and the Hudson River to the west. The area provides transport, medical, and warehouse infrastructure support to Manhattan’s Midtown business district.

On the island of Manhattan as it was when Europeans first saw it, the Great Kill formed from three small streams that united near present-day Tenth Avenue and 40th Street, then wound through the low-lying Reed Valley, renowned for fish and waterfowl, to empty into the Hudson River at a deep bay on the river at the present 42nd Street.