Property Management: Manage day-to-day operations of the property, including maintenance, repairs, security, and upkeep
Resident Relations: Serve as a point of contact for residents, addressing their concerns, handling complaints, and maintaining positive resident relations
Financial Management: Oversee the budget and financial aspects of the property, which may include collecting fees, managing expenses, and maintaining financial records
Vendor Management: Collaborate with contractors, vendors, and service providers for property maintenance and repair work
This may involve negotiating contracts and ensuring work quality
Community Development: Facilitate community-building initiatives and events to foster a sense of community among residents
Security: Implement security measures to protect the property and residents, which may include surveillance, access control, and emergency response planning
Legal Compliance: Ensure that the property complies with all relevant laws and regulations, including property and housing laws
Maintenance and Repairs: Oversee routine maintenance tasks and coordinate repairs as needed to keep the property in good condition
Documentation and Record-Keeping: Maintain records related to property operations, finances, and resident communications