Boston property management

Your property. Managed
with no surprises.

Full-service property management for landlords across Greater Boston — including Boston, Brockton, Stoughton, Newton, Milton, Quincy, and Braintree.

Now accepting new property owners Fully Insured
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Tenant screening & placement +
Thorough screening to place reliable, responsible tenants.
Maintenance coordinated and handled +
Backed by a trusted crew for repairs, upkeep, and turnovers.
Rent collection, on time +
Consistent, dependable collection so income arrives when it should.
Compliance & inspections managed for you +
Stay ahead of Boston's rental regulations without doing the legwork yourself.

What's actually costing you money right now

Sanitary code & habitability inspections +
Massachusetts requires heat to 68°F from Sept 15–June 15 and ongoing habitability standards. Miss one and tenants can legally contest a rent increase until it's fixed. We track it so you're never caught out by an inspection.
Lead paint compliance +
Pre-1978 units with a child under six require deleading or interim control — a compliance bill that can run well past a few months' rent if it catches you unprepared. We flag this before it becomes an emergency.
A shifting rent control landscape +
A statewide ballot question could cap annual rent increases at 5% or CPI as soon as November 2026. Whatever happens, your leases and rent strategy need to be structured for it now, not after it passes.
New broker fee rules +
Since August 2025, landlords who initiate a broker relationship cover the fee — tenants can no longer be charged. We build that into placement costs from the start so it's never a surprise line item.
Becoming a landlord by accident +
Inherited a two-family, or renting out a unit you didn't plan to? Most first-time Boston landlords are unfamiliar with deposit rules, insurance requirements, and screening standards — we handle it like it's our license on the line, because it is.
A vacant unit between tenants +
An empty property isn't just lost rent — it's a liability. Vacant units draw code violations, insurance complications, and in the worst cases, squatters or vandalism. Between tenants, we keep the property looking actively cared for, inside and out — including exterior upkeep, which most property managers can't offer directly.

General information, not legal advice — always confirm current requirements with a licensed attorney for your specific property.

How it works

1
Initial call & walkthrough
We talk through your property, its current condition, and any open issues — no pressure, just a real conversation.
2
Onboarding
Management agreement signed, security deposit handled per Massachusetts law, property listed if vacant.
3
Tenant placement
Consistent screening criteria applied to every applicant — income, credit, rental history, background — no exceptions, no guesswork.
4
Ongoing management
Rent collected on schedule, maintenance handled by a crew that knows the property, monthly reporting so you always know where things stand.
5
Turnover
Every unit is inspected and prepped before a new tenant moves in — not just cleaned.
"On one recent turnover, I caught a basement stairwell with no handrail that would have failed inspection outright — and had it installed before the inspector ever showed up. That's the level of detail every unit gets."
Myles Jordan, Managing Director
Myles Jordan, Managing Director
Licensed Massachusetts Real Estate Agent · License #9578535

Based in Boston. You work with me directly, backed by a small, trusted team — not passed between departments.

Myles Jordan is the Managing Director of Emerie Management and a licensed real estate agent, working with Boston-area property owners across Greater Boston. Before founding Emerie, Myles worked hands-on managing rental properties, including preparing units for inspection, handling turnovers, and dealing with maintenance. Emerie Management is owner-operated, with a small trusted crew supporting maintenance and turnovers, so every property gets hands-on attention rather than being passed between departments.

Why work with a newer property manager?

Emerie is early — and that's an advantage, not a gap. As a founding client, you get more direct attention than you'll find once a management company is juggling dozens of properties on autopilot. I lead a small crew capable of handling turnovers and maintenance directly, backed by a real contractor network and guidance from an advisor who has personally owned and managed rental properties in Massachusetts for over 20 years — so you're never relying on one person's schedule or one person's judgment call.

What clients are saying

★★★★★

"Myles takes great care of my yard."

— Barbara Couzens
★★★★★

"Myles and the team were phenomenal to work with! They were helpful in explaining the process to a novice. They are organized, incredibly responsive, and always reliable."

— Tariq Longsworth
★★★★★

"Easy to work with, great prices. Will be a returning customer."

— Stephen Alexander
★★★★★

"I highly recommend this company!"

— Daphne Lawson
★★★★★

"Myles helped bring my yard to life! Before I hired him I honestly was stressed every time I looked out at my yard because I did not want to deal with it."

— Nathaniel R.

Also need patio, walkway, or yard work done? See our hardscaping & landscaping services.

Common questions

How hands-off is this really? +
You get one point of contact — me — for everything from tenant communication to maintenance coordination. You approve major decisions and see the money; you don't field 11pm maintenance calls.
What do you charge? +
It depends on unit count and scope — every property's different. Most conversations start with a quick call so I can give you a real number, not a generic percentage that doesn't reflect your building.
What happens if I get a problem tenant? +
Screening up front is the best defense, and that's where most of the effort goes. If an issue does come up, I handle the communication and, if it comes to it, the legal process — you're not the one showing up at the door.
Is there a minimum number of units? +
No. Whether it's a single two-family or a small multifamily portfolio, you get the same hands-on attention.
What's the contract length? +
We'll go over terms on the call — the goal is a relationship that works for both sides, not a lock-in that makes you nervous to sign.
Do you only work in Boston proper? +
No — we serve Boston, Brockton, Stoughton, Newton, Milton, Quincy, and Braintree. If you're just outside these areas, ask — we go where the work is.
What happens during turnover? +
Every unit gets inspected and prepped before a new tenant moves in — not just cleaned, but checked for anything that could fail inspection.
"On one recent turnover, I caught a basement stairwell with no handrail — a straightforward miss that would have failed inspection outright. I installed one before the inspector ever showed up."
That's the level of detail every unit gets.
How do you handle emergencies? +
I'm your direct point of contact, not a call center — for anything urgent, you're reaching me, not waiting on hold or getting bounced between departments.
How do you handle rent collection and late payments? +
Rent is collected on a consistent schedule with clear terms upfront. If a payment is late, I handle the follow-up directly and keep you informed — you're never guessing what's happening with your own income.
Do you provide financial reporting? +
Yes — you'll always know exactly what's coming in, what's going out, and why. No black box.

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Referring a property owner?

If you're an agent, broker, or investor and you've got a multifamily owner who needs hands-on management, here's what I bring to the table.

Snow & yard cleanups
Year-round exterior upkeep handled without a separate vendor.
Tenant issues handled
Screening, communication, and day-to-day tenant management.
Licensed & insured
Real estate license on file, fully insured operation.

When one of your clients is ready to sell, refi, or list, that referral comes back to you first. Send an intro text or email — I'll take it from there.

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