Managing tenant inquiries, concerns, and requests, including lease agreements, rent collection, and maintenance issues.
Overseeing the upkeep of the property, including repairs, maintenance schedules, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
Handling property finances, including budgeting, rent collection, paying bills, and managing accounts.
Advertising vacant units, screening potential tenants, conducting tours, and negotiating lease agreements.
Hiring and supervising contractors, maintenance workers, and other service providers.
Ensuring the property complies with local, state, and federal regulations, including fair housing laws and building codes.
Conducting regular inspections of the property to identify maintenance issues, safety hazards, and compliance issues.
Handling emergencies such as floods, fires, and tenant disputes in a timely and effective manner.
Maintaining accurate records of leases, financial transactions, maintenance activities, and correspondence.
Communicating regularly with property owners, tenants, and other stakeholders to keep them informed and address any concerns or issues.
These duties may vary depending on the size and type of the property you manage, as well as specific requirements set by property owners or management companies.
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