— Community

Property management with more than a margin.

Two ways we put what we earn back into the city we live and work in. One is running today. The other launches this year.

— Initiative one

Every new home, every new resident sponsors one adoption.

The RVA Group has contributed over $5,000 to Richmond Animal Care and Control across the last four years. RACC is the city's open-admission shelter — the place that takes every animal that needs a place, no matter the situation. It's one of the most consequential nonprofits in Richmond, and we've quietly supported it for as long as the company has existed.

Starting now, we're tying that support directly to the work we do. Every new property that joins our management. Every new resident lease we sign. Each one sponsors a real adoption at RACC.

When our family grows, theirs does too.

— Contributed since 2022
$5,000+
Direct contributions to Richmond Animal Care and Control across the last four years.
— Sponsored since May 2026
0
Adoptions sponsored under the new per-signup program. Updated as new homes and new resident leases are signed.
— What sponsorship covers
Adoption fees
+ first-week care
Each sponsorship covers an adoption fee and the immediate care that gets an animal from the shelter into a forever home.
— What you win
One full month
One month of rent, paid by The RVA Group, for one resident every quarter.
— How you qualify
Show up
for Richmond
Volunteer work, community organizing, neighborhood improvement, mentorship, mutual aid — anything that makes Richmond better for the people who live here.
— Who's eligible
Every
resident
All current RVA Group residents in good standing are automatically eligible. Self-nominate or be nominated by anyone who knows you.
— Launching 2026

The Community Impact Award.

We attract good residents because we treat residents well — and the kind of people who want to live in our homes are often the kind of people who give a damn about Richmond. Volunteering. Organizing. Showing up for their neighbors.

The Community Impact Award is how we recognize that. Each quarter, one RVA Group resident wins one full month of rent for the work they're doing in their community. No essay contest. No corporate jury. Just a real way to put money back into the hands of people who are putting time back into Richmond.

The first round opens later in 2026. If you're an RVA Group resident, sign up to be notified when nominations open.

Be the first to know when nominations open.

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— Why we do this

Property management is, at its best, a relationship business.

The RVA Group exists because Brian Hall couldn't find the property manager he wanted as an investor. We built the company on the idea that the people in the homes — and the people who own them — deserve more than a contract and an invoice.

The community work is part of that. We do well when Richmond does well. When our owners' homes appreciate, when our residents put down roots, when the neighborhoods we operate in are places people want to live — that's the whole game. Giving back isn't a marketing program. It's how we want this company to feel from the inside.

— Brian Hall, Founder

— Two ways to be part of this

Every new property and every new lease sponsors an adoption.

Whether you're an owner thinking about management or a resident looking for your next home, signing on with The RVA Group means joining a community that gives back. It's not the only reason to choose us — but it's a real one.