Office: (904) 261-0604

Jacksonville Property Management

We Can Help Manage Your Jacksonville Rental Property

Are you looking for a Property Manager or Property Management Company in the Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Yulee or North Jacksonville area to manage an existing rental home or an investment property you own or are about to purchase? Below you will find answers to some common questions regarding our property management services. These are questions you should ask any Property Manager you are interviewing.



The Benefits of using Chaplin Williams Rentals

  • No hassle management
  • Automated owner statements
  • Online Owner Portal Access
  • Industry leading marketing tools
  • 24/7 maintenance request handling
  • Prompt Response to Tenant Requests
  • Low vacancy rate
  • Low time on market
  • Industry specific local knowledge


What we do as your property manager:

  • Fill vacancies
  • Advertise your rental
  • Handle tenant inquiries
  • Background and credit investigations
  • Application processing
  • Lease signing
  • Full service repair
  • Rent collection
  • Accounting
  • Handle Tenant excuses
  • Evictions

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At Chaplin Williams, we don't believe in scare tactics or just telling you what you want to hear . we understand that you want peace of mind when dealing with your investment. That's why we share the facts…and the biggest fact is: Every Property Is Unique. And while the properties are unique, there are some things all property owners should consider when managing your own property and tenants:


Local Owners


  1. If you manage your property, you will be the one receiving the calls in the middle of the night for repairs.
  2. The tenant will have complete access to you via telephone, email, and address. You are at their beck and call.
  3. You have an emotional attachment to the house. This can and will affect your ability to be objective when it comes to the property and makes it hard to view both sides fairly, which can sometimes lead to messy court battles.
  4. Some tenants don't pay their rent on time, or at all.Do you know the Florida laws for eviction?
  5. If the rent is late, there is no buffer when having to confront the tenant and collect the late fee from them
  6. Do you want to go by your property on a regular basis, and do all the inspections?

Out of Area/State Owners


  1. How will you monitor the condition of your property?
  2. What happens if the tenant fails to pay their rent? How do you start eviction or even collect the late fee without being here?
  3. Where do you keep the security deposit? By Florida law any Security Deposits or Advanced Rents must be held in a Florida bank, which must be disclosed to the tenant.Should you have interest or non-interest bearing account?
  4. What happens when something needs repair? Do you have access to reliable, licensed and insured vendors in the area to respond within 24 hours or sooner to solve the problem?
  5. If you have a "No Pets" policy for the home how do you know that they haven't acquired one after moving in?
  6. Is the lawn drying because of neglect? Re-sodding can be an expensive result.
  7. When you receive a violation letter from the HOA, do you have someone that can represent you to make sure you don't have to pay any penalties?

We understand that a lot of times by trying to save a small amount of money, it can end up costing double, triple or sometimes more. We feel that hiring a Property Manager is a small price to pay to have the confidence that your property is being well maintained and kept in the best possible condition. Should you decide to sell your property in the future we can assist you with the sale and will help you reach the best price point for you.

Whether it's one or 100 properties, you get our proven system of property management which maximizes rental income and keeps maintenance costs low while providing a safe and comfortable home to your tenants. Our system offers:


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Jacksonville Area Information


The area of the modern city of Jacksonville has been inhabited for thousands of years. On Black Hammock Island in the national Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, a University of North Florida team discovered some of the oldest remnants of pottery in the United States, dating to 2500 BC. In the 16th century, the beginning of the historical era, the region was inhabited by the Mocama, a coastal subgroup of the Timucua people. At the time of contact with Europeans, all Mocama villages in present-day Jacksonville were part of the powerful chiefdom known as the Saturiwa, centered around the mouth of the St. Johns River. One early map shows a village called Ossachite at the site of what is now downtown Jacksonville; this may be the earliest recorded name for that area.

European explorers first arrived in the area 1562, when French Huguenot explorer Jean Ribault charted the St. Johns River. In 1564, René Goulaine de Laudonnière established the first European settlement, Fort Caroline, on the St. Johns near the main village of the Saturiwa. On September 20, 1565, a Spanish force from the nearby Spanish settlement of St. Augustine attacked Fort Caroline, and killed nearly all the French soldiers defending it.[17] The Spanish renamed the fort San Mateo, and following the ejection of the French, St. Augustine's position as the most important settlement in Florida was solidified. . Wiki



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Chaplin Williams Rentals, Inc.

Amelia Island Office

5472 First Coast Highway, Suite 1
Amelia Island, FL 32034
Office: (904) 261-0604
Fax: (904) 277-4886


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