As a Property Management Assistant, your primary responsibilities will include:Preparing and scheduling property viewings, ensuring timely and efficient coordination of tours for prospective tenants.Conducting property tours, providing detailed information about the features and amenities of each property.Interviewing prospective tenants to assess suitability and compatibility with property requirements.Addressing and resolving residents' inquiries, concerns, and complaints promptly and professionally.Processing rental applications, conducting credit checks, and negotiating lease agreements in accordance with company policies.Conducting regular property inspections to assess and maintain the condition of properties.Coordinating maintenance activities, ensuring timely repairs and upkeep of properties.Managing budgets, accounts, rent collections, and issuing tenant notices as required.Developing and distributing marketing materials to attract new tenants and promote available properties.Maintaining organized and updated resident files and records to ensure compliance with regulations.Reporting any problems or issues promptly to the property manager for resolution.
Hourly Wage Estimation for Property Manager in Miami, FL
$45.60 to $64.15
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