Sunday, July 6, 2008

What Property Managers Do

When you hear the term property manager , many job descriptions come to mind.
Self storage- these managers will oversee the facility. They will make sure that the access-controlled gate is working properly. Daily walks around the property will insure that the buildings are in good standing order and do not need repair. If they do need repair the manager will either be able to repair the damage or hire someone to do the work. Making sure the landscaping is done and curb appeal kept up is an important part of this job. The property must look nice to draw in potential customers.

Large corporations - these managers will be in charge of the interior and exterior of the building, including the parking lots. Because these managers will have a lot more ground to cover they will usually have a property staff to help with upkeep and repairs. Often the landscaping is hired out to a company that specializes in large jobs.

Living communities - these managers are responsible for the interior as well as the exterior of the community. Some managers will be on call for any residential emergencies that could occur round the clock. Things like, water leakage, heater not working, storm damage, toilet issues, dishwasher problems, pest control and more.

Malls - these managers will maintain all public areas and the occupied tenant areas. Keeping the mall clean and tidy is a big responsibility for these managers. A crew that is constantly patrolling the public areas and cleaning is important. Trash removal and public restroom duty is part of this managers job also. Tenant areas will also be maintained and the manager will be on call for any potential problems that might arise.

The property manager is a relatively loose job description that can imply many job duties depending on the site being managed. One manager can certainly manage a smaller site or building while a staff of many can be seen at the larger building and properties. A property manager can be hired privately or commercially depending on the size of the job.
Several common job duties that all of these managers share are,

- Landscaping, mowing, and grounds keeping
- Pest Control
- Upkeep and maintenance on the exterior of the building or structures
- Upkeep and maintenance on the interior of the building or structures
- Snow Removal
- Roof inspections and maintenance
- Window cleaning
- Office cleaning
- Restroom cleaning
- Sweeping, vacuuming, and moping
- Parking lot maintenance
- Storm, fire, and water damage control
- Appliance repair
- Plumbing maintenance

These managers work very hard and are sometimes behind the scenes making everything look good and run smoothly. They must be flexible, handy, smart, decisive, and more to make the job a success. A property manager will sometimes live on-site at a small residential area. This allows the manager to be close to the action if any emergencies should occur. The manager can be the first one on the site to assess any damage and quickly take the property into consideration. Because a manager might live on-site, part of the salary will be the living quarters.

If you are considering a job as a property manager , then you will probably be able to find work in your city or town. This is not the most glamorous of jobs but they are in high demand if you are qualified.

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