For many reasons, including tax and liability, any serious property owner will have a company structure to own the building, collect rent, pay bills etc. Doing it in your personal capacity is pretty insane.
So yeah, you have all the paperwork to run the business as well.
"[S]erious property owner" -- This phrase sounds like a "no true Scotsman" test. What exactly qualifies as "serious"? I know numerous people who own a bunch of properties and don't have a separate company structure, as there is no tax advantage (in my jurisdiction). They use local real estate agents to find new renters when old renters leave. It's pretty simple. And, the agent also coordinates monthly payments (to the owner) and any repairs.
So yeah, you have all the paperwork to run the business as well.