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Job Summary
Property managers help investment property owners and homeowners in preserving and increasing the value of their real estate investments. Be able to manage the day-to-day financial operations of the property, including finding and placing qualified tenants, and they ensure the property is in good working order.

Principal Duties
Marketing- keeps properties occupied with qualified tenants through advertising, lead follow up, property showings for prospective tenants. Tenant Relations- develops rental agreements, selects qualified tenants, collects deposits and rents, enforces terms of rental agreements, resolves tenant complaints, and oversees eviction proceedings if necessary.

Facilities Management- schedules maintenance and repairs, negotiates contracts with vendors, regularly inspects property to ensure it is in good working order, and quickly resolves emergency maintenance issues.

Financial Reporting- keeps financial records from property operations, creates monthly financial reports for property owner. Owner Relations- keeps open dialogue with property owner on vacancies, tenants, physical condition of property, financial issues.

Knowledge & Skills Needed
  • Familiar with applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations
  • Strong interpersonal & business communication skills
  • High level of organization and attention to detail
  • Competence with office management software
  • Knowledge of financial reporting