Protecting your investment, keeping tenants happy, and taking the stress off your plate — that's what we do.

Owning rental property in Lake County and Northeast Ohio is a solid investment — but managing it well requires time, systems, and expertise most landlords don't have on their own. That's where we come in.
Northeast Home and More provides hands-on residential property management for single-family rentals, multi-unit buildings, and small portfolios throughout Painesville, Mentor, Willoughby, and surrounding communities. We handle the day-to-day so you can focus on the investment.
From onboarding your property to ongoing monthly management — here's our approach.
We conduct a full walk-through of your property, document its condition, review any existing leases, and set up your owner account. We identify any issues that could affect tenancy or value.
We market your vacancy, screen every applicant thoroughly — credit, rental history, employment verification — and present you with qualified candidates. You have final approval.
We prepare a legally sound lease, conduct a detailed move-in inspection, collect first month's rent and security deposit, and handle all documentation.
We collect rent on time, coordinate maintenance, respond to tenant needs, conduct periodic inspections, and send you monthly financial reports — keeping everything running smoothly.
We handle lease renewals proactively, and if a tenant moves out, we manage the turnover process — inspection, security deposit reconciliation, repairs, and re-leasing — efficiently.
We manage single-family homes, duplexes, triplexes, and small multi-unit buildings throughout Lake County and Northeast Ohio.
Owner disbursements are sent monthly along with a financial statement showing all income and expenses for the period.
We follow a clear rent collection and late fee policy from day one. If necessary, we coordinate the eviction process in compliance with Ohio landlord-tenant law.
Yes — we coordinate 24/7 emergency response for your tenants. You won't get calls at 2am about a burst pipe.