How to choose the best property manager for your community?

Choosing the best property manager for your community

What is the role of a Property Manager?

A property manager is a professional who performs a multitude of essential tasks to ensure the proper functioning of a Community of Owners.

The property manager is not only responsible for managing the different suppliers of the property or controlling their expenses, but is also responsible for the correct functioning and harmony of a community in all its aspects.

So, how do you choose the best property manager for your community? Some communities make the mistake of having the role and work of the property manager fall to the president of the community on a rotating basis, and this fact can overwhelm the person who holds this position, since during the year in office he or she already has to manage other conflicts. On the other hand, the property manager has specific training to correctly advise and manage a community without falling into this point.

For this reason, at Serra we want to give you 4 keys to choosing a qualified property manager, since having a certified property manager is the best guarantee for the proper functioning of a community of neighbours and the correct management of a property as an investment value.

How to choose the best property manager for your community?

Accredited qualification

To begin with, we recommend that the Property Manager you choose has the corresponding official qualification that accredits his training, since he will be in charge of matters of vital importance to the community of neighbours. In addition, it is important that he is registered to ensure that there is a guarantee of professionalism and absolute responsibility when it comes to taking care of the maintenance of a property.

Continuing education

A property manager must be aware of the importance of ongoing training, since one of his many functions is to constantly maintain and improve the property, and for this reason, a good property manager must be up to date by attending courses and conferences to provide legal support if necessary and stay up to date with aid for the rehabilitation of properties, etc.

Correct administrative and economic management

One of the most important tasks required on a day-to-day basis in a Community of Owners is proper administrative and financial management. That is why the property manager must be up to date with the accounts and control all payments and collections.

Managing neighborhood issues

A property manager must be trained to manage and mediate in neighbourhood conflicts and provide solutions to problems that may arise in the Community of Owners over the years.

Therefore, a good community manager must know how to prepare the meetings of owners and take into account the availability of all of them to achieve maximum participation and consensus.

Do you need to manage your community? In Serra We manage your Community of Owners with a comprehensive service and we ensure its optimal operation. Discover everything that this service includes through our website or contact our managers via email info@serra.immo or by filling the contact form.

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