Solved Property Management
Solved Property Management helps landlords and rental investors understand what their property can rent for, what it may take to operate it properly, and whether professional management makes sense.


Landlords, tenants, and rental investors
Property management means different things depending on where you are in the ownership cycle. This hub is built to route each audience clearly.
For owners
For owners who already have a rental property and want help understanding rent, tenant placement, maintenance, communication, and ongoing management.
For buyers or owners
For buyers or owners deciding whether a property makes sense as a rental, whether to hold or sell, or how management affects the numbers.
For tenants
For tenants living in, applying for, or inquiring about a Solved-managed rental property.

Real estate does not stop at closing
A property can look like a good purchase on paper and still fail as a rental if the rent, expenses, vacancy, maintenance, tenant profile, and management structure are not understood early.
That is why property management belongs inside the Solved hub.
For investors, rental potential can shape the purchase decision. For sellers, management performance can affect whether it makes sense to hold or exit. For landlords, professional management can change how much time, risk, and communication the property requires.
Solved connects the real estate decision with the ownership reality that comes after it.
Understand what the property may rent for before making the next ownership decision.
Look beyond gross rent and consider maintenance, vacancy, tenant communication, and management needs.
Decide whether to hold, rent, reposition, or sell with the full picture in view.
Start by sharing the property address and key details. Solved reviews the rental potential, property type, location, condition, and market context.
Not every rental needs the same management plan. We look at the owner’s goals, tenant status, property condition, expected rent, and operational needs.
If management is the right fit, the property is prepared for onboarding. This may include documents, photos, keys, compliance items, rent setup, and portal access.
Solved Property Management handles the ongoing work: rent collection, tenant communication, maintenance coordination, owner updates, and management follow-through.
Rental ownership is not static. Rent, property value, market demand, expenses, and the owner’s goals can change. The plan should be reviewed when the numbers change.
Part of the Solved umbrella
Some property management conversations begin before the property is purchased. Others begin when an owner is deciding whether to sell, rent, refinance, or reposition. Because Solved connects real estate, mortgage strategy, and property management, the advice can account for the full ownership decision.
For buyers
Start with the search, financing, and rental potential in the same conversation.
For sellers
Review the sale strategy, tenant status, pricing, and investor buyer pool before deciding.
For financing
Mortgage strategy can affect cash flow, carrying costs, and long-term ownership decisions.
Before you fall in love with the listing
A GTA buyer needs to understand the cash required before closing, not just the mortgage payment.
Your actual costs will depend on the purchase price, property type, location, financing, and whether you qualify for rebates or programs. Solved helps you review the numbers early so there are fewer surprises later.
Ontario Land Transfer Tax applies on most purchases. In Toronto, buyers also need to account for the Municipal Land Transfer Tax.
Your real estate lawyer handles title search, registration, adjustments, closing documents, and related disbursements.
You may reimburse the seller for prepaid costs such as property taxes, condo fees, utilities, or other property-related expenses.
Inspection costs vary by property type and scope, but they should be part of your planning when conditions allow.
Movers, insurance, utility setup, deposits, repairs, furniture, and immediate post-closing costs can add up quickly.
Reviews and Results
Property management is measured in the details: communication, response time, rent collection, maintenance follow-through, and whether the owner feels informed without being pulled into every issue.
Start with a free rent estimate. Aldo and the Solved Property Management team can help you understand rent potential, management fit, and the next decision that needs to be made.
No pressure. Just a practical conversation about the property, the numbers, and the plan.
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