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- PErformance property management, inc.
- Organized as a Limited Liability Company in 1996, Performance Property Management, was formally organized as a corporation in 2004. Today, the company manages over 400 units in the Greater Denver Metro Area, including such well known cities as: Denver, Aurora, Parker, Littleton, Englewood, Lakewood, Wheat Ridge, Arvada, Westminster, Centennial, and Thornton!
- Services provided by our professional staff include
- There are a wide range of services involved in the proactive management of properties for the mutual benefit of the tenants, and their property owners. For example, we make all necessary disbursements of expenses related to the property and deduct same from collections made for the property owner. See our management agreement for more details.
- the following is an overview of our excellent professionals
Gregory S. Beran, Owner: Greg is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and holds a degree in Business with a specialization in Real Estate. Licensed since 1990 as an Employing Broker with the Colorado Board of REALTORS, Greg founded Performance Property Management in 1996. In 2004, Greg was elected to the Board of Directors for the Denver chapter of the National Association of Real Property Managers (NARPM), and currently he oversees the management operations for all 400+ units.
Jerry Minney: Jerry is a graduate of Arizona Institute of Technology. With over 23 years experience in the real estate industry and as the manager of Eagles Point Investments and KBA Real Estate. Jerry has purchased and managed hundreds of investment properties from single family homes to multifamily apartment buildings, developed and built both single family and multi-family properties, created and managed HOA’s, and run a real estate brokerage from 1993-2009. Currently Jerry is the business development manager for PPM and oversees the marketing and business expansion for Performance Property Management. Jerry is a member of CAREI (Colorado Association of Real Estate Investors), Real Source (a national real estate investment organization), AAMD (Apartment Association of Metro Denver), and has taught and published a number of articles on real estate investing.
Terri Seader: As owner of My Business Associates, Terri provides full accounting services to Performance Property Management, and is responsible for providing financial reports, which make up the owner's statements to PPM Rents Denver clients. Terri works closely with Greg to see that Performance Property Management conducts its financial affairs according to standards as set by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), governing regulations as set by the Colorado Real Estate Commission, and the State of Colorado.
Holly Metzger: Holly is the PPM Rents Denver Officer Manager with more than 25 years of property management experience. She has the rewarding and challenging task of managing the day-to-day operations of the office, including the maintenance of tenant records. As an associate member of the National Association of Real Property Managers (NAPRM), she ensures that the company is in compliance with statutes and regulations regarding records, process and procedures.
Linda Giles: Linda is our Administrative Assistant and is also a Broker Associate with more than 8 years of experience in property management. Linda brings to Performance Property Management the experience in proactively maintaining and repairing each property with the due diligence required to coordinate the myriad of concerns effectively. She has experienced the full sway of market forces from boom to bust, and brings her savvy to our operations with a penchant for detail.
Alicia Jaconski: Alicia is the PPM Rents Denver office administrator, handling incoming calls, dealing with tenant and owner customer service requests, and assists in coordinating ongoing vendor relationships.
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