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How would you become a property manager?
Asked by lingua06437
My friend is a social worker and has worked in collections before. She is looking for a position where she can live on site and help manage the property while she concentrates on writing a book. Any ideas would be appreciated.

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If you are renting now, contact the owner and tell them you would be willing to manage the apartment building you are in now in exchange for rent and a phone. You would be willing to pay your own utilities of course. Do everything you can to make the place a better place to live. Keep units clean and painted, repair locks, plumbing, heating, etc (whatever needs fixing). Each week give the owner a list of intended repairs and receipts for the previous weeks work. (They provide the cash for materials) Then once you have worked there a year, go to a better (bigger) place and apply before you move in saying you have experience. Because the place is bigger you would then need a salary in addition to the rent and phone. That first year is tough because you have to work a side job to pay expenses.
I did it.
Answered by Jessica M

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well its real easy no qualification or experience is required
Answered by ill answer you

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I appoint my brother as my property manager, now I have two cases in the court against him..
Answered by krm29619


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