Helena Property Management
Let us manage your Helena rental property

Frank Poe Real Estate Company offers comprehensive property management services that exceed industry standards insuring both Owner and Tenant the satisfaction that comes from being associated with a well-managed property.
Many property owners prefer to turn over the supervision of their residential or commercial properties to a professional management company. Our expertise and experience assures protection of the property and interest of the owner. The owner of the property will receive the highest return possible while being free from the day-to-day responsibilities associated with rental property ownership.
We offer property management services for both commercial and residential properties. The services we offer include, but are not limited to:
Benefits of using Frank Poe Real Estate Company, Inc.
- Advertising and marketing of your property
- Budgeting and controlling expenses
- Collection and accounting of rents
- Coordinating with legal representatives in the event eviction is necessary
- Maintaining accurate and up to date records and leases on all tenants
- Providing comprehensive owner statements that show income and expenses on a monthly basis
- Screening and securing suitable tenants
- Supervising routine and preventative maintenance & improvements
Inquire About Our Services
(205) 426-3773
What we do as your property manager:
Marketing
We market your property through signage, al.com, Birmingham News, Zillow, Trulia, Hotpads, the Multiple Listing Service (MLS).
Tenant Screening
All applicants are screened through 5 different qualifications: SSN verification, credit history, rental history, and employment verification. Our leasing agents personally interview and screen each tenant in addition to these formal background checks.
Helena Area Information

The community that would become Helena started in 1845 as the town of Cove. In 1856 the town changed its name to Hillsboro, at the same time as a rolling mill was built. This rolling mill would produce arms for the Confederacy and would later be destroyed by Union raiders at the end of the Civil War.
During Reconstruction, railroads would be extended through Helena as part of the post-war development of central Alabama’s mineral resources. The Louisville & Nashville Railroad sent an engineer named Pete Boyle to survey a route south from Birmingham to Montgomery, Alabama. The station established near the town of Hillsboro was named Helena after Boyle’s sweetheart, Helen Lee. After the area around the station developed and encompassed the town of Hillsboro, the community incorporated to become the City of Helena. The City's first mayor was M.H. Williams, a railroad agent. Source From Wikipedia