As Property Manager in overseeing the Rental portfolio you typically has a variety of duties and responsibilities. Here's a comprehensive overview:Key Responsibilities:Tenant Management:Screening and selecting prospective tenants. Managing lease agreements, renewals, and terminations.
Addressing tenant inquiries, complaints, and disputes. Coordinating move-ins and move-outs. Rent Collection and Financial Management:Setting and adjusting rental rates.
Collecting rent and other property fees. Maintaining financial records, including rent collection, operating expenses, and tax payments. Preparing financial reports for property owners.
Property Maintenance:Scheduling and overseeing routine maintenance and repairs. Conducting regular property inspections. Managing contracts for services like landscaping, trash removal, and security.
Compliance and Legal:Ensuring properties adhere to local and federal regulations. Handling rental violations and property complaints. Keeping up-to-date with property laws and regulations.
Marketing and Leasing:Advertising vacant properties. Showing properties to potential tenants. Assessing tenant applications in accordance with anti-discrimination laws.
Essential Skills:Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills to interact effectively with tenants and service providers. Organization: Ability to manage multiple properties and tasks efficiently. Problem-Solving: Quick and effective resolution of tenant issues and property maintenance problems.
Financial Acumen: Proficiency in managing budgets, financial records, and rent collection. Qualifications:Education: RECA Licensed is required \& A degree in real estate, business administration, or a related field is often preferred. Experience: Previous experience in property management or a related field.
Certifications: Certifications like RMP (Residential Management Professional) or MPM (Master Property Manager) can be beneficial