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matthew69
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« on: November 19, 2011, 22:07:55 »

I just started a trainee ship in property management just wanted to hear from some people working in property management or real estate, Is it a good career move and if they enjoy it.
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« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2011, 19:59:13 »

In real estate property management, the property manager or management company has four major areas of responsibility:

# Marketing and Financial
# Tenant and Occupancy
# Facility
# Administration & Risk Management

The property manager is the owner's partner in maximizing the return on investment of the property through efficient performance of these four functional areas of responsibility. The property management company acts in the best interests of the owner to maintain the property, keep it occupied with tenants, collect rents, budget improvements and maintain records. Many real estate professionals have looked at property management and changed their minds when the scope of the management tasks and record-keeping are fully understood. It's definitely a niche for the more detailed and responsive in the profession.

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« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2012, 22:44:07 »

Property management is the oversight of a property by a property manager on behalf of the property owner. The owner generally pays the manager a fee. In exchange, the manager usually handles the day-to-day management of the property, serving as a liaison between the owner and any tenants. Property owners may elect to use property managers for a variety of reasons.
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