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What does a birdie property manager do? 

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Tenant

Management

Advertising vacant units, screening potential tenants, handling lease agreements, rent collection, and addressing tenant concerns or issues.

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Legal
Compliance

Ensuring the property adheres to relevant local, state, and federal laws and regulations, such as property safety codes, fair housing laws, and lease agreements.

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Property
Maintenance

Overseeing repairs, maintenance, and regular inspections to ensure the property is in good condition and meets safety standards.

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Emergency
Response

Handling emergencies, such as repairs, maintenance issues, or tenant disputes that require immediate attention.

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Financial
Management

Managing the property's financial aspects, including budgeting, rent collection, payment of bills and expenses, and providing financial reports to the property owner.

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Record
Keeping

Maintaining accurate records of all property-related transactions, including leases, rent payments, maintenance requests, and inspections.

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Marketing and
Advertising

Promoting the property to attract potential tenants, utilising various marketing channels, and setting rental rates based on market trends and property value.

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Communication and

Conflict Resolution

Property managers serve as the main point of contact for both property owners and tenants. They maintain open lines of communication, address concerns or disputes, and work towards resolving any conflicts that may arise between parties.

get started with birdie property

e: hello@birdieproperty.com.au
p: (02) 9188 8902
a: Level 4, 29 Kiora Rd, MIRANDA NSW 222

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