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<p style="text-align: left;">If you are searching for <a href="http://propertymanagementjobsguide.com/2010/02/property-management-jobs/">property management jobs</a> you probably have one big question on your mind.  It probably is, &#8220;How much money does a property manager make?&#8221;  This indeed is a good question and we will go over the different way typical property managers get paid and how much they make.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>1. Salary</strong></p>
<p>The average salaries for property managers vary depending on  the years of experience you have in the industry, cost of consumer living in the particular demographic, and  the industry designations which are determined by the market and large companies.  The average salary is about $42,000 a year and about $75,000 a year on the high end of the pay scale.</p>
<p><strong>2. Commission</strong></p>
<p>A variable commission structure is preferred over a fixed structure as a person looking for property management jobs.  This method of pay is determined on how many people you recruit and commission structures based on how many tenants you sign up.  There are also some residual compensation for contracts that renew with existing tenants.  This type of pay scale is an entrepreneur&#8217;s dream, but for most people who don&#8217;t like to take risks, this is definitely not the pay structure for you.  The straight commission model also creates potential issue with complying with the Federal Standards and Labor Act (FLSA). This issue alone makes this model a bad idea for most HOA management companies.</p>
<p><strong>3. Salary/Commission</strong></p>
<p>Yep you guessed it there is a combined model which gives commission bonus&#8217;s for sign ups as well as a structured salary.  In this approach, the company avoids any potential problems with FSLA compliance while creating a compensation cost that is as variable as possible. Variable is good because if you work harder, you get paid more.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s an example of how the hybrid model works:</p>
<p>Base salary: $30,000 per year, PLUS</p>
<p>Commission bonus: 15% of all revenue brought into the HOA management company.</p>
<p>If you are currently searching out property management jobs it would be wise to be familiar with the HOA standards and codes to impress future employers because as a property manager you will definitely have to deal with HOA codes of conduct and rules.  Please refer to the link section where a free HOA information link is posted to find more information on the workings of HOA.</p>
<p>Hopefully you will understand the three different pay methods as this will help you tack down the exact job you are looking for while searching for property manager jobs.  Understanding how much does a property manager make is important to know whether or not to be able to pursue the career. Asking the question of how much do property managers make is a valid one, and we hope the information above will help you in this endeavor</p>
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