December 26, 2011 by
Chase Pacific
Chase Pacific manages residential properties throughout San Diego County. Our primary responsibility is to our clients, which are the owners of the properties we manage. In most instances, the owners of the properties (Landlords) offer their residences to tenants for two main reasons: to make a profit and protect their assets. It is becoming increasingly [...]
September 20, 2011 by
Chase Pacific
Chase Pacific Property Management continues to be on the cutting edge of communicating “need to know” items for the benefit of the tenants that occupy homes that we manage as well as owners whom we represent. If you were in San Diego County in the fall of 2007, you will likely recall where we were [...]
June 20, 2011 by
Chase Pacific
Many common products kept in and around most homes contain hazardous materials, such as heavy metals or chemicals that are known to be toxic, corrosive or flammable. Storing and disposing of these potentially harmful substances is an important responsibility for all San Diego area home owners and rental tenants. As a socially responsible San Diego [...]
February 19, 2011 by
Chase Pacific
According to the FBI, mortgage related scams are up 173% from last year. Attempts to scam people out of their life’s savings are nothing new. But with technological advancements, scammers are becoming more sophisticated. Learning how to quickly spot these scams will prevent you from becoming their next unsuspecting victim. As a customer service, Chase [...]
January 27, 2011 by
Chase Pacific
Chase Pacific Property Management continues to be on the cutting edge of communicating “need to know” items for the benefit of the tenants that occupy homes that we manage as well as owners whom we represent. With cold weather and chilly nighttime temperatures, Chase Pacific is reminding our tenants and owners that safety should be [...]
July 7, 2010 by
Chase Pacific
Combined with most cities in San Diego County, many San Diego Property Management companies like Chase Pacific have adopted a four-stage drought response plan. San Diego County has already declared a Stage-One Alert. Because of the lack of significant snowfall this winter and rainfall this spring, area residents can expect to advance to higher alert [...]