Having a real estate license is required ! Must be able to have a real estate license within 60 days if you don't already have one.
*Property Manager:*
*Job Description:*A Property Manager is responsible for overseeing the daily operations, maintenance, and financial aspects of a range of properties, which can include residential, commercial, and industrial properties.
Their main goal is to ensure that properties are well-maintained, tenants are satisfied, and the property owner's investment is protected.
*Responsibilities:*
Tenant Management: Advertise vacant units, screen potential tenants, manage lease agreements, and handle tenant inquiries, complaints, and issues.
Maintenance and Repairs: Coordinate and oversee maintenance, repairs, and renovations to ensure the property is well-maintained and in compliance with safety regulations.
Rent Collection: Collect rent from tenants and ensure timely payment, as well as handle any late payments or eviction proceedings if necessary.
Financial Management: Prepare and manage property budgets, track expenses, and report financial performance to property owners.
Property Inspections: Conduct regular property inspections to identify maintenance needs and ensure compliance with lease agreements.
Vendor Management: Hire and manage contractors, vendors, and service providers for maintenance and repair work.
Legal Compliance: Ensure the property complies with local, state, and federal regulations, including fair housing laws.
Record Keeping: Maintain accurate records of financial transactions, tenant interactions, and property-related documents.
*Condo Manager (Condominium Manager):*
*Job Description:*A Condo Manager is responsible for the management and administration of condominium properties.
Condominiums are a type of property where individual units are owned by residents, while common areas are shared and maintained collectively.
*Responsibilities:*
Common Area Maintenance: Oversee the maintenance and repair of common areas such as lobbies, hallways, elevators, swimming pools, and gyms.
Budget Management: Develop and manage the condo association's budget, including collecting monthly fees from residents to cover maintenance expenses.
Resident Communication: Communicate with condo residents about upcoming repairs, maintenance schedules, and any community-related matters.
Rules Enforcement: Enforce condo association rules and regulations, ensuring that residents adhere to community guidelines.
Vendor Coordination: Hire and supervise contractors and service providers for maintenance, repairs, and renovations.
Financial Reporting: Provide regular financial reports to the condo association board and residents detailing income, expenses, and reserves.
Meetings: Organize and attend condo association meetings, taking minutes and facilitating discussions among board members and residents.
Emergency Response: Manage emergency situations and coordinate appropriate responses, such as maintenance issues or natural disasters.
In both roles, strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills are essential.
Property Managers and Condo Managers need to work closely with tenants, property owners, vendors, and local authorities to ensure the smooth operation of the properties they manage.
The specific tasks and responsibilities may vary depending on the size and type of properties being managed.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $39,000.
00 - $52,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
* Health insurance
* Paid time off
Experience level:
* 1 year
Schedule:
* 8 hour shift
* Day shift
* Evenings as needed
* Evening shift
* Monday to Friday
* Overtime
* Weekends as needed
Work Location: In person