An API providing advanced property management services to application developers. Features include: properties stored in editable ASCII files; inheritance implementable via search lists; built in functions; values derivable from most anyplace.
The person involved in many functions similar to those performed by an asset manager, such as recommending and implementing capital improvement plans designed to increase rental income; researching and identifying change-of-use opportunities for properties; and originating a remarketing plan on foreclosed real estate. Responsible for the day-to-day operations of a property and execution of the long-term strategic plan developed by the asset manager.
The chief operating officer or administrator of a particular property or group of properties. One who manages properties of an owner as the owner' s agent.
() An individual or agent who manages and supervises the day-to-day operations of a property according to the landlord or management company.
Someone who manages real estate for another person for compensation. Duties include collecting rents, maintaining the property and keeping up all accounting.
Someone who will manage a property for an investor and will find rental tenants, sign leases, collect rents and generally take care of the property.
The property manager handles the day-to-day running of the condominium, such as hiring of staff, maintenance and repairs. The property manager is under contract to the condominium corporation. A representative from the property management company usually attends board meetings. Some condominiums may not have a property manager. These are sometimes referred to as self-managed condominiums. The Board of Directors, with the help of volunteers, will assume responsibility for the day-to-day management in these cases.
A property manager is a person or firm charged with operating a real estate property for a fee, when the owner is unable to personally attend to such details, or is not interested in doing so. Typical jobs include finding/evicting and generally dealing with tenants, home repair, home improvement, cleaning, garden maintenance, landscaping and snow removal, to be coordinated with the owner's wishes. Such arrangements may require the property manager to collect rents, and pay necessary expenses and taxes, making periodic reports to the owner, or the owner may simply delegate specific tasks and deal with others directly.