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Condominium Management Jobs

Properties that are hiring for property managers these days are shifting to condominiums as well.  The reason for this is because of how many people live in condominiums.  Condominiums range from people who rent to people who own.  So what does a condominium manager do?

The first thing to understand is that just like a homeowners association, a condominium manger is in charge of all of the maintenance and upkeep of the properties as well as the landscape.  This means that the lawns have to be mowed, the pool cleaned, and the gym equipment kept in working order.  As a condo manager you will have to be able to multi task and keep track of several different teams of people.  Not only are you in charge of routine maintenance responsibilities, but you are also in charge of collecting the HOA fee.  Most managers just make this option available online or they have a central office where people can come in or simply mail in their payment.  On top of collecting payments, your responsibilities will also include renting out properties that the Condo organization owns.

This means that you will need to have some marketing experience to make signs, post ads, and bring in potential renters.  Once a person shows interest in renting, it is your job to make sure that you take the proper paperwork to qualify the renter.  This includes doing a credit and background check to help that person qualify for the property they are looking into.  Qualifying a renter will greatly improve the likelihood of receiving payments on time and getting the money you need to run the condominium complex.

This career is a fast paced career which requires people skills and management skills to be able to property handle the duties and responsibilities of this job.  If you think you have what it takes, apply at your local condo complex today!

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