Property management in the Iron Mountain area

Local property management for owners who need cleaner systems, not more noise.

We help owners keep rentals organized, occupied, maintained, and moving in the right direction. The work is rent, maintenance, contractors, leases, tenants, and clear reporting backed by a real operating dashboard.

Good fit for

Small landlords who are tired of doing everything by text
Out-of-area owners with rentals in Dickinson County
Older buildings that need a steadier operating rhythm
Owners who want local eyes on the property
Veteran-owned local operatorRentals, management, acquisitions, maintenance, and projects in one operating systemIron Mountain, Kingsford, and Dickinson County focus

6

total projects

Each project/property is tracked as its own operating record

6

active properties tracked

Owner/operator review, maintenance, rent, and dashboard visibility

14

rentable spaces / doors

Door-level operations, reporting, and lender review

Live

owner intake pipeline

Management inquiries feed CRM, follow-up tasks, and onboarding review

What we manage

Practical rental housing across Dickinson County.

Duplexes, fourplexes, small apartment buildings, older homes, and mixed-use buildings around Iron Mountain, Kingsford, Norway, Quinnesec, Vulcan, and nearby U.P. communities.

Tenant communication

Requests, follow-ups, access notes, rent reminders, and owner updates stay organized.

Maintenance coordination

Tenant issues are reviewed, assigned, scheduled, tracked, and closed with notes.

Turnover and project oversight

Cleaning, paint, repairs, walkthroughs, contractor tasks, and progress notes in one place.

Owner reporting

Income, expenses, cashflow, maintenance activity, vacancies, and open decisions are summarized.

Owner dashboard

Monthly property visibility

Gross rent

tracked

Maintenance

open + closed

Cashflow

monthly view

Owner notes

reviewed

This is the difference

The goal is not just to answer calls. The goal is to keep the property, tenant, owner, contractor, and next action visible.

Transparent operations

Owners should not have to wonder what is happening.

Management works best when the basic facts are easy to see: rent collected, unpaid balances, maintenance status, contractor updates, lease dates, and open decisions.

Rent status and follow-up
Maintenance aging and urgency
Contractor assignment and notes
Lease dates and vacancy watch
Owner-visible updates
Monthly cashflow summary

Onboarding process

A cleaner start for owners and properties.

The intake form below feeds the private operations dashboard so the next step is not buried in an email thread.

1

Property review

Address, unit count, occupancy, rent roll, repairs, owner goals, and current pain points.

2

Service plan

Full-service management, tenant placement, maintenance coordination, project oversight, or a custom blend.

3

Agreement and billing

Service terms, management fee structure, maintenance authorization thresholds, and billing setup.

4

Go live

Property, units, tenants, documents, tasks, maintenance preferences, and owner dashboard visibility are connected.

Owner pain points

The common problems are usually operational.

Small landlords who are tired of doing everything by text
Out-of-area owners with rentals in Dickinson County
Older buildings that need a steadier operating rhythm
Owners who want local eyes on the property
People who may sell later but need better systems now

Management inquiry

Tell us about the rental.

This does not lock you into anything. It gives us enough context to see whether property management, a purchase conversation, or a simple referral makes the most sense.

After submission, the inquiry goes into the private property management pipeline for review, onboarding tasks, agreement status, billing setup, and owner dashboard planning.

Step 1 / owner contact
Step 2 / property snapshot
Step 3 / services and setup
Step 4 / admin notes

Call or text Yooper Properties at (435) 319-0389. Texting is monitored for rental questions, tenant requests, seller inquiries, owner questions, contractor opportunities, and software inquiries. For life-threatening emergencies, call 911.