Daffodil International University
Faculties and Departments => Business & Entrepreneurship => Real Estate => Topic started by: jafar_bre on October 20, 2010, 12:20:57 AM
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A certified property manager can work independently to work in daily operations, or serve as part of a real estate management team as a liaison. Property managers that work onsite are often involved with owners of different properties and their tenants. Some property manager may also serve on real estate management boards to work with projects concerning financial planning, asset management, and resident regulations. The most common responsibilities for a certified property manager are:
Working with community association managers
Complying with provisions of the Federal Fair Housing Amendment Act and local fair housing laws
Ensuring that all renting practices are not discriminatory
Making sure the property complies with local, state, and national laws
Inspecting grounds and facilities
Enforcing rental regulations and guidelines
Initiating lease agreements
Serving as the liaison between owners and the real estate management team
Marketing and advertising the property
Providing asset management reports to real estate management supervisors and committees
Showing apartments or homes to prospective tenants
Working with building engineers, janitorial departments, and maintenance services