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Property Administrators

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NOC 2021: 13101/ NOC 2016: 1224

Property Administrators may also be called:

  • property manager
  • property rentals manager
  • apartment rental agent
  • housing project manager
  • leasing coordinator
  • landlord/landlady
  • supervisor, building management
  • strata manager
  • property leasing coordinator
  • leasing & development officer

What Would I Do?

Property administrators manage rental and strata properties. You also act as the legal agents of property and strata property owners.

Your duties may include:

  • rent and lease properties on behalf of property owners
  • set up contracts for cleaning, maintenance, security and other services
  • co-ordinate the repairs and renovations and monitor their progress and cost
  • monitor operating expenses and income, and prepare financial reports and budgets
  • ensure rents are at market value
  • keep records on building functions, owners and tenants
  • deal with tenant issues and manage damage deposits
  • hire and supervise rental agents, building superintendents and other support staff
  • stay up to date on property-related laws, and seek legal counsel on bylaws, contracts and building changes
  • meet with clients and give building updates

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