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Property Managers
Property Managers handle fees charged on real estate and raise the investment value of real estate by managing the real estate as well as oversee the performance of income-producing commercial or residential properties to ensure that real estate investments achieve their expected revenues.
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negotiating contracts for caretaking, security, groundskeeping, rubbish disposal, and other services
performing related tasks
making budgetary estimates
planning and controlling the use of resources and hiring of workers
supervising the preparation of financial statements and periodic reports to the owners on the status of the property, occupancy rates, expiration dates of leases and other matters
handling the financial operations of the property, ensuring that rent is collected and that mortgages, taxes, insurance premiums, salaries and maintenance bills are paid on time
understanding and complying with relevant legislation, ensuring that renting and advertising practices are not discriminatory, and that the property itself complies with all local, state and federal regulations and building code
monitoring the performance of contractors and investigating and resolving complaints from residents and tenants when services are not satisfactory
managing, planning, scheduling and monitoring the tasks of other workers.
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