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A property manager or estate manager is a person or firm charged with operating a
real estate Real estate is property consisting of land and the buildings on it, along with its natural resources such as crops, minerals or water; immovable property of this nature; an interest vested in this (also) an item of real property, (more general ...
property for a fee when the owner is unable to attend to such details personally or is not interested in doing so. The property may be individual title owned or owned under the sectional title, share block company owned, and may be registered for residential, commercial office, and retail or industrial use. In 2006, the Bureau of Labor Statistics Office of Occupational Statistics reported that there were 329,000 property managers employed in the United States, with the number expected to grow to by 50,000 by 2016.


Overview of responsibilities

Typical duties expected of a property manager include finding/evicting, dealing with tenants, and coordinating with the owner's wishes. In addition, 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 delegate specific tasks and deal with others directly. A property manager may arrange for a wide variety of services, as may be requested by the owner of the property, for a fee. Where a dwelling (vacation home, second home) is only periodically occupied, the property manager might arrange for heightened security monitoring, house-sitting, storage and shipping of goods, and other local sub-contracting necessary to make the property comfortable when the owner is in residence (utilities, systems operating, supplies and staff on hand, etc.).
Property management Property management is the operation, control, maintenance, and oversight of real estate and physical property. This can include residential, commercial, and land real estate. Management indicates the need for real estate to be cared for and monit ...
can also include commercial properties where the property manager may run the business and manage the property. Some jurisdictions may require a property manager to be licensed for the profession. The property manager has a primary responsibility to the landlord and a secondary responsibility to the agency. The relationship the property manager has with the landlord and the tenant is crucial in forming the expectations of both parties to the lease since both parties will seek and expect certain rights and benefits.


Professional designations

The
Building Owners and Managers Association The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA International), founded in 1907, is a professional organization for commercial real estate professionals based in the United States and Canada. Its membership includes building owners, managers, ...
(BOMA International) offers industry-standard designations that certify the training to Property Managers: *
Real Property Administrator __NOTOC__ The Real Property Administrator (RPA) designation is a professional designation for commercial property managers awarded to people with years of experience after completing the Building Owners and Managers Association advanced study prog ...
(RPA) * Facilities Management Administrator (FMA) * Systems Maintenance Administrator (SMA) * Systems Maintenance Technician (SMT) Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) * Certified Property Manager (CPM) * Accredited Residential Manager (ARM) * Accredited Commercial Manager (ACM) * Accredited Management Organization (AMO) Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) * Accredited Community Manager (ACM) * Professional Housing Consultant (PHC) National Apartment Association (NAA) has the following designations: * Certified Apartment Manager (CAM) * Certified Apartment Property Supervisor (CAPS) National Association of Residential Property Managers
NARPM
offers designations to certify ethical and professional standards of conduct for property managers: * Residential Management Professional (RMP) * Master Property Manager (MPM) * Certified Support Specialist (CSS) * Certified Residential Management Company (CRMC) National Center for Housing Management
NCHM
offers the following designations for property managers and others involved in housing management: * Certified Manager of Housing (CMH) * Certified Manager of Maintenance (CMM) * Certified Occupancy Specialist (COS) * Registered Housing Manager (RHM) * Certified Financial Specialist (CFS) * Tax Credit Specialist (TCS) * Blended Occupancy Specialist (BOS) ---- State-specific designations: * California - Certified Community Association Manager (CCAM) * Florida - Community Association Manager (CAM) * Minnesota - Certified Community Association Manager (CCAM) * Minnesota - Certified Residential Manager (CRM)


See also

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Property caretaker A property caretaker is a person, group, or organization that cares for real estate for trade or financial compensation, and sometimes as a barter for rent-free living accommodations.Dunn, Gary"Property Caretaking Rent Free"Escape Artist Magazin ...
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Property management Property management is the operation, control, maintenance, and oversight of real estate and physical property. This can include residential, commercial, and land real estate. Management indicates the need for real estate to be cared for and monit ...


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