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Our Pricing

Services Offered

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Management & Leasing Fees
Management Fee 10%
/month
10% +
$25/month
10% +
$45/month
Leasing Fee 100% 1/mo rent $500 $500 $500
Lease Renewal Fee $250 $250 $250
Specialty Services
Furnace Filter Program
Professional Photos
3D Virtual Tour
Dorman Guarantees
Pet Damage Protection Guarantee
($2,500 pd by Dorman)
Eviction Cost Protection Guarantee
($2,500 pd by Dorman)
Property Damage Protection Guarantee
($2,500 pd by Dorman)
The above fee structure applies to any properties of 2 units or less, such as single-family homes and duplexes. For 3-4 unit buildings we offer a 25% Leasing Fee discount ($300). For 5+ unit buildings we bid case-by-case, based on factors such as unit number, average rents, and labor demand.
Optional: Security Deposit Booster
$25/mo = 50% increase in tenant deposit
$35/mo = 100% increase in tenant deposit
$45/mo = 150% increase in tenant deposit
INFO: The Security Deposit Booster© can be added to any of the above service levels. This is a financial arrangement in which Dorman commits additional funds towards the tenant's security deposit, out of our own pockets. This can help safeguard your property against any balances due from the tenant if for any reason move-out charges exceed the security deposit balance.

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Benefits of Using Dorman Real Estate Management

  • We have a simple, inexpensive, no-small-print fee structure.
  • We don’t “mark up” maintenance vendor invoices and all of our vendors are insured and appropriately licensed.
  • We charge no base management fees during terms of vacancy.
  • We have no variable or hourly marketing fee to list your home on all of the top rental sites.
  • We confirm employment and income, credit rating and credit history, eviction history, past judgements, criminal history and we get rental references from former Landlords!
  • We always perform detailed written condition reports with digital photos before and after every tenant.
  • We are a medium sized management firm which means you will receive a very personal “mom & pop” service while still gaining the benefits of a very streamlined system.
  • Our primary business is property management so we don’t market to your tenants to try to sell them other houses.
  • Our licensed property management team has over 50 years of experience.
  • Our company’s structure is referred to as “portfolio management”, so all of our property owners have one primary point of contact for all communications who is a licensed real estate broker, as opposed to having many different points of contact with a departmentalized management structure.
  • We are active members of the following associations, which hold us to a higher quality of service and high ethical standards:
  • NARPM (National Association of Residential Property Management)
  • CAR (Colorado Association of Realtors)
  • NAR (National Association of Realtors)
  • PPAR (Pikes Peak Association of Realtors)
  • We have a top rating with the BBB
Air Force Academy Area Information

Air Force Academy Area Information

Prior to the Academy's establishment, air power advocates had been pushing for a separate air force academy for decades. As early as 1918, Lieutenant Colonel A.J. Hanlon wrote, "As the Military and Naval Academies are the backbone of the Army and Navy, so must the Aeronautical Academy be the backbone of the Air Service. No service can flourish without some such institution to inculcate into its embryonic officers love of country, proper conception of duty, and highest regard for honor." Other officials expressed similar sentiments. In 1919, Congressman Charles F. Curry introduced legislation providing for an Academy, but concerns about cost, curriculum and location led to its demise. In 1925, air power pioneer General Billy Mitchell testified on Capitol Hill that it was necessary "to have an air academy to form a basis for the permanent backbone of your air service and to attend to the...organizational part of it, very much the same way that West Point does for the Army, or that Annapolis does for the Navy." Mitchell's arguments did not gain traction with legislators, and it was not until the late 1940s that the concept of the United States Air Force Academy began to take shape.

Support for an air academy got a boost with the National Security Act of 1947, which provided for the establishment of a separate Air Force within the United States military. As an initial measure, Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart Symington negotiated an agreement where up to 25% of West Point and Annapolis graduates could volunteer to receive their commissions in the newly established Air Force. This was only intended to be a short term fix, however, and disagreements between the services quickly led to the establishment of the Service Academy Board by Secretary of Defense James Forrestal. In January 1950, the Service Academy Board, headed by Dwight D. Eisenhower, then president of Columbia University, concluded that the needs of the Air Force could not be met by the two existing U.S. service academies and that an air force academy should be established. Source From Wikipedia