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RenPro Expands Full-Service Property Management Across Syracuse and Central New York

02-24-2026 11:46 AM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction

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RenPro Expands Full-Service Property Management Across

CONSTANTIA, NY, February 23, 2026 -- RenPro, a full-service property management company headquartered in Constantia, New York, continues to expand its residential rental management operations across Central New York. The company currently manages a growing portfolio of residential rental properties serving landlords and investors in Syracuse, Utica, Rome, Oswego, Auburn, Liverpool, and communities throughout the region.

RenPro delivers end-to-end property management services for residential landlords and real estate investors across Central New York, including Onondaga County, Oswego County, Oneida County, and Cayuga County. The company handles every aspect of rental property operations, from tenant screening and lease management to rent collection, maintenance coordination, and financial reporting.

"Our goal is to give property owners across Central New York the peace of mind that comes with professional management," said a spokesperson for RenPro. "Whether someone owns a single-family rental in Auburn or a multi-unit apartment building in downtown Syracuse, we handle everything so they can focus on growing their investment."

RenPro offers property owners a modern, technology-driven approach to managing rental properties. The company provides an online owner portal with real-time financial reporting, a dedicated tenant portal for rent payments and maintenance requests, automated lease renewals, electronic lease signing, and 24/7 maintenance coordination. These tools allow RenPro to deliver a level of service and transparency that sets it apart from traditional property management companies operating in the Syracuse, Utica, Rome, and Oswego markets.

The company serves a wide range of residential property types, including single-family homes, duplexes, triplexes, and large multi-unit apartment complexes. RenPro currently manages properties across multiple neighborhoods in Syracuse, as well as rental properties in Utica, Rome, Oswego, Auburn, Liverpool, Constantia, and surrounding Central New York communities.

RenPro's core property management services include professional tenant screening with background and credit checks, lease preparation and electronic signing, monthly rent collection and enforcement, routine property inspections, 24/7 emergency maintenance response, vendor coordination and oversight, detailed monthly financial statements for owners, and annual tax-ready reporting.

Property owners and real estate investors in Syracuse, Utica, Rome, Oswego, Auburn, and throughout Central New York who are looking for professional property management services can learn more about RenPro by visiting https://renpro.org or by calling (315) 400-2654. The company offers free consultations for landlords considering professional management for their rental properties.

About RenPro

RenPro is a full-service residential property management company based in Constantia, New York, serving property owners and landlords across Central New York including Syracuse, Utica, Rome, Oswego, Auburn, and Liverpool. The company provides comprehensive rental management services including tenant placement, rent collection, maintenance coordination, and financial reporting. For more information, visit https://renpro.org or call (315) 400-2654.

RenPro LLC
1577 State Route 49
Constantia, NY 13044
United States
Phone: (315) 400-2654
Website: https://renpro.org

RenPro is a full-service residential property management company headquartered in Constantia, New York. The company provides professional rental management services to property owners and real estate investors across Central New York, including Syracuse, Utica, Rome, Oswego, Auburn, Liverpool, and surrounding communities. RenPro's services include tenant screening and placement, lease management, rent collection, property maintenance coordination, financial reporting, and owner distributions. The company serves Onondaga County, Oswego County, Oneida County, Cayuga County, and the greater Central New York region. RenPro combines hands-on local expertise with modern property management technology to deliver reliable, transparent service for landlords of all portfolio sizes. Learn more at https://renpro.org.

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