Property Management: Supervise and manage a portfolio of real estate properties, including residential, commercial, or industrial properties. Oversee property maintenance, repairs, and renovations.
Tenant Relations: Handle tenant inquiries, complaints, and requests. Address tenant concerns and ensure high tenant satisfaction. Manage lease agreements, including lease renewals, rent collection, and lease terminations.
Property Marketing and Leasing: Develop and implement marketing strategies to attract potential tenants. Oversee the leasing process, including property showings, applicant screenings, and lease negotiations.
Financial Management: Monitor and manage property budgets, expenses, and revenue. Conduct financial analysis, prepare financial reports, and ensure financial goals are met. Review and approve property expenditures and invoices.
Legal Compliance: Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations and laws related to real estate. Stay updated on industry regulations and implement necessary measures to maintain compliance.
Property Inspections and Maintenance: Conduct regular property inspections to assess condition, identify maintenance needs, and ensure compliance with safety and building codes. Coordinate repairs, renovations, and maintenance activities as necessary.
Vendor and Contractor Management: Coordinate and oversee relationships with third-party vendors, contractors, and service providers. Obtain and evaluate bids for property services, negotiate contracts, and ensure quality and timely delivery of services.