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Marketing

Marketing

Marketing is the key to a successful rental. We provide an expert marketing analysis on each property. This coupled with photography, engaging marketing descriptions, advertising on our website, MLS service, and numerous other search engines Client’s 1st is able to maximize your return on investment!

EVICTION PROTECTION

Showing

Showing

Personalized showings by our licensed real estate agents or by a cooperating licensed real estate agent. We do not allow self-showing by prospective tenants.

TENANT SCREENING

Prospective Tenant Screening

Prospective Tenant Screening

We conduct extensive screening on all prospective tenant and handle every aspect of getting your investment rented in the shortest time possible.

RENT COLLECTION

Rent Collection

Rent Collection

We offer a variety of way for tenants to make payments including drop off, mail delivery, online, and auto payment options.

MAINTENANCE

Maintenance

Maintenance

Your investment is our top priority. We conduct 6-month property views and communicate/coordinate with the tenants, owners, and vendors for all maintenance needs.

FINANCIAL REPORTING

Financial Reporting

Financial Reporting

With our detailed financial reporting tools, it's never been easier to keep tabs on your investment. Log into your owner portal to view statements & more.

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Acworth Area Info

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Like the rest of Cobb County, the area now containing Acworth was carved out of the former Cherokee Indian Nation in 1831, after expelling the natives.

The Western and Atlantic Railroad was completed through town in 1840. A watering station, for the locomotives, was established there. From 1840 to 1843, it was known as "Northcutt Station", after the first railroad station master Alfred Northcutt.

The town received its current name in 1843 from Western & Atlantic Railroad engineer Joseph L. Gregg, who named it for his hometown of Acworth, New Hampshire, which was named for English Admiral Sir Jacob Acworth.

Telegraph lines reached the town in 1851.

A private school was opened for white students in 1852. A newer private school operated from 1899 to 1935, when they integrated with the Cobb County School District. Until 1935, high school students from Acworth paid tuition to attend. Students outside the town were subsidized by the Cobb County School Board. Black students were educated separately in a grammar school. The closest black high school was in Atlanta. Later, students were bused by the county to a segregated school in Marietta.

Acworth was incorporated on December 1, 1860.

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