How much does Rentor Charge?

ARTICLE: How much do Property Managers charge? Fees and What to Expect.

Please see your Rentor Property Management Agreement (PMA) for a schedule of fees.

Management Fees - What’s included for fees paid? 

At Rentor, we believe that “Value for Money = Service”. Our service is called “Property Management” however, it could just as easily be called “People Management,” as much of our work is centered around our staff successfully communicating with property owners, tenants, contractors, creditors, insurers, attorneys, code enforcement, planning and zoning and home owner associations, just to name a few.

Management Fees

Management fees are charged on a percentage basis as the rent is collected. The amount charged per calendar month will depend upon the actual amount of rent collected. NOTE: Your Property Management Agreement will provide the exact services provided, but below are example services in connection with Management fees :

Leasing Fees:

The leasing fees are for our services in connection with:


The Leasing fee covers Rental Advertising & Setup, Leasing Process, and Lease Signing as outlined below.  

A - Advertising & Setup - Fee covers the time it takes to setup and build the marketing strategy and advertising for a property. This includes researching and including the average utility cost, school zoning, marketing photography using watermarked pictures to avoid scams, writing the marketing description, and organizing and preparing the property file.  Manager will submit property advertisement to multiple websites, (including some paid website advertising) as well as manual-entry websites. Examples of manual websites can include Social Media, Craigslist or any other special manual-entry websites.  The websites posted to are chosen at the discretion of the Manager, and are based upon market intelligence indicating which websites are providing the highest number of inquiries at the time.  Manager will perform a rental comparative market analysis to determine proper pricing. Additionally, fee includes providing a video walkthrough to give you an “edge” over your competition. Other possible items included at the discretion of the manager are special self-show lockboxes designed for rentals and a For-Rent yard sign. Lastly, weekly communication to the owner regarding on-market status updates so the Owner and Manager can make informed decisions on pricing strategies.  Manager reserves the right change advertising methods and services based upon technology constraints and individual property characteristics.

B - Leasing Process - In addition to the rental advertising and marketing strategy, manager will show the property by appointment and/or scheduled through an online scheduling system. This fee covers scheduling showings electronically and by phone, and processing credit/background/eviction checks.  

C - Lease Signing - The manager can provide an updated lease prepared by an attorney in accordance with California State Law.  Lease signing will be performed by a California Real Estate Licensee. 


An Initial Setup Fee is to cover the initial cost of having the account entered into the operating system, including accounting setup, 1099 setup, portal access, insurance processing, utility processing, and/or lease file set up, emails to owner/tenant informing them of the processes, and online portal setup. This typically takes 25-45 employee hours.  Additionally, initial setup fee includes first dwelling unit property condition review.