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Commercial property managers are involved in overseeing the performance of income-producing commercial or residential properties. They also ensure that real estate investments achieve their targeted revenues. Community property managers are in-charge of the financial operations of the property by carefully monitoring rent collection and mortgage, tax, insurance, and maintenance payments. Other community property managers supervise the preparation of financial statements and regularly report to the property owners on the status of the property, occupancy rates, expiration of leases, and other related issues.
Community property managers also negotiate contracts for sanitation and security personnel. They are also involved in soliciting bids from various contractors and advice the owners on the best bid. Community property managers monitor the work of contractors and handle complaints from residents and tenants regarding faulty services.
Community property management jobs may require degrees in business administration, accounting, real estate, finance, and other related fields. Community property managers must also have good writing and speaking skills.