Grants Pass Property Management
We Can Help Manage Your Grants Pass Rental Property

We offer a full range of property management services tailored to you as an investor, homeowner, or landlord. We have an extensive portfolio of single family homes, townhouses, condos, and apartments in the Grants Pass area.
Ten Point Property Management Service
- Tenant SCREENING, which includes: Criminal background checks, credit check, eviction history, employment history, and calling all landlord references.
- Production of all LEGAL DOCUMENTS to protect your property rights, and tenants rights of possession. Collection of all rental monies, deposits, and fees, which may apply.
- INSPECT your property, at move-out, and at least once per year, with an annual report to you. PLUS, occasional drive-by inspections as needed to PROTECT your rental income and property value!
- MONITOR tenant compliance to the rental agreement, send notices to tenants, ENFORCE rental agreements as necessary, and SETTLE tenant disputes.
- COLLECT rental monies and provide you with proper accounting of income and expenses.
- PROTECT the value of your property by performing MAINTANANCE services at your request. We will notify you of needed maintenance. You can do the maintenance yourself, we can do it, or we can contract it out under your instructions. We always strive to get the work done in a timely fashion, while holding costs down.
- ADVERTISE your property under our advertising contracts, at huge discounts, and SAVING you even more money! You will see your property on our state of the art website and on Craig's List.
- Keep your rental units, "IN THE MARKET" over time and as vacancies occur. The rental market is in a constant state of flux. We'll find the market rent and get it for you.
- Keep you in COMPLIANCE with all the landlord/tenant laws, fair housing regulations, and local ordinances. We'll guard your back!
- We're on the job 24/7, so you don't have to be!!!
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If you want top Quality property management, Quality Property Management Company is your first choice! Let's get started today!
Testimonials
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"They are knowledgeable professionals who looks out for our best interests. They find the right
tenant and are available at all times and answers questions promptly. I recommend to anyone who
is looking for property management."
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"They are knowledgeable professionals who looks out for our best interests. They find the right
tenant and are available at all times and answers questions promptly. I recommend to anyone who
is looking for property management."
- Client Testimonial
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: How can I view a unit?
A: We require an application in order to show any of our properties, which can be submitted online or in our office. We show properties as soon as they are rent ready to applicants in the order we receive applications. This is the only walk-through our agents will do with a prospective tenant before move in. - View All >>
Grants Pass Area Information

Early Hudson's Bay Company hunters and trappers, following the Siskiyou Trail, passed through the site beginning in the 1820s. In the late 1840s, settlers (mostly American) following the Applegate Trail began traveling through the area on their way to the Willamette Valley. The city states that the name was selected to honor General Ulysses S. Grants's success at Vicksburg. Grants Pass post office was established on March 22, 1865. The city of Grants Pass was incorporated in 1887, a year after it had become the county seat.
The Oregon-Utah Sugar Company (financed by Charles W. Nibley) was created, leading to a sugar beet factory being built in Grants Pass in 1916. Before the factory opened, Oregon-Utah Sugar was merged into the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company. Due to labor shortages and low acreage planted in sugar beets, the processing machinery was moved to Toppenish, Washington in 1918 or 1919.
In 1922, a group of local businessmen incorporated the Grants Pass Cavemen. Taking their name from the nearby Oregon Caves National Monument, this group was one of many groups of boosterism common in the United States at the time. For decades afterwards, this group would represent their city in countless public gatherings, dressed in furs and bearing clubs, performing such uncivilized acts as capturing female crowd members and politicians and putting them in their cages. To honor this group, in 1971 a fiberglass statue of a caveman was erected at the corner of Morgan Lane and Sixth Street. Grants Pass High School's mascot is also the caveman. The original monument was damaged by arson in 2004 and repaired in 2005.
Areas We Service
- Medford
- Ashland
- Eagle Point
- Central Point
- Grants Pass
- Phoenix
- Talent
- Shady Cove
- Gold Hill
- Rogue River
- Merlin