A part-time property manager typically handles various responsibilities related to the management of residential or commercial properties. Key duties often include:
Tenant Relations: Communicating with tenants regarding maintenance requests, lease agreements, and property rules.
Property Maintenance: Coordinating repairs and maintenance activities, and ensuring the property is well-maintained.
Rent Collection: Collecting rent payments and managing financial records related to the property.
Property Marketing: Advertising vacant units and conducting showings to prospective tenants.
Lease Management: Preparing and managing lease agreements, renewals, and terminations.
Budgeting and Financial Reporting: Assisting in the preparation of budgets and providing financial reports to property owners.
Compliance: Ensuring the property complies with local, state, and federal regulations related to property management.
Inspections: Conducting regular inspections of the property to ensure it meets safety and quality standards.
The specific responsibilities can vary based on the size of the property, the number of units, and the management company's policies. Part-time property managers may work flexible hours to accommodate their other commitments.