Julip Properties Inc., the site that offers you peace of mind in community living, property ownership and daily management. Please take a few moments to look through the site to see how Julip can help provide you with comfort of living and peace of mind surrounding all your property management and/or rental needs.
We specialize in the daily management, operation and oversight of condominiums, cooperatives, townhouse communities, as well as vacation, resort and investment properties. We also maintain our own rental properties throughout the NY-Metropolitan area, the Adirondack mountains, Rochester/Syracuse area, in and around Sarasota, Fl and in St. Maarten.
We specialize in the daily management, operation and oversight of condominiums, cooperatives, townhouse communities, as well as vacation, resort and investment properties. We also maintain our own rental properties throughout the NY-Metropolitan area, the Adirondack mountains, Rochester/Syracuse area, in and around Sarasota, Fl and in St. Maarten.
Services
Julip was founded in 1986 by Joseph Metzger, III and Douglas J. Metzger. It was started as a niche company serving its first client, a commercial office building in Battery Park City, on Manhattan's Lower West-Side. Coupling the previous career tracks of Joseph in banking and finance and Douglas in architecture, Julip began with a definitive advantage over many of its competitors.
Julip can provide client based home services. Julip believes these services will further assist a diversified set of direct owners, 2nd home owners, absentee owners, seasonal ownership properties, work-out properties and vacation properties throughout the various markets serviced. Julip's @Home services allows the most diverse grouping of owner types to pick and choose the need and style of property oversight they wish to participate in.
All owners are required to pay Maintenance/Association Fees as provided by Master Deed and governing documents of the association. The fees, typically called "monthly maintenance fee" are typically due on the 1st of each month. Most governing documents also contain language establishing a 'grace' period of an additional nine (9) days for the receipt of these payments due to irregularities in the postal system.