A Property Manager supervises the leasing of rental properties on behalf of owners.
Occupation description
A Property Manager supervises the leasing of rental properties on behalf of owners.
Occupations considered suitable under this ANZSCO code:
- Body Corporate Manager
Occupations not considered suitable under this ANZSCO code:
- Real Estate Agent
- Real Estate Representative
- Business Broker
These occupations are classified elsewhere in ANZSCO or are not at the required skill level.
Property Manager is a VETASSESS Group D occupation
This occupation requires a qualification assessed as comparable to the educational level of an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Certificate III or IV or higher.
Applicants must have fulfilled at least one of the following four criteria (1–4):
* Highly relevant paid employment duration (20 hours or more per week)
Pathways 1–3
minimum years of post-qualification employment highly relevant to the nominated occupation, completed at an appropriate skill level in the five years before the date of application for a Skills Assessment.
Pathway 4
minimum 4 years of relevant employment required – Three years of relevant employment (can be outside the last 5-year period) in addition to at least one year of highly relevant employment within the last five years before applying.
A positive assessment of both qualification level and employment duration is required for a positive Skills Assessment outcome.
Qualification and Employment Criteria
AQF Certificate III or IV or higher qualification*
Highly relevant major fields of study include Real Estate and Property Management.
*This includes qualifications assessed at AQF Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Associate Degree, Bachelor, Master and Doctoral level.
Employment
Highly relevant tasks include:
- collecting and holding rent monies from tenants, and remitting to owner on agreed basis.
- monitoring and addressing non-compliance with terms and conditions of tenancy and pursuing rental arrears.
Employment information
Property Managers act as intermediaries between tenants and property owners in rental agreements. They may work for a real estate agency with residential tenants, or they might be involved in commercial property management with shopfronts or large office/ retail complex leasing. They need to be familiar with laws and regulations surrounding property and have customer service skills to deal effectively with both property owners and tenants.
Property Managers are accountable for a multitude of leasing and administrative duties. They are responsible for showing prospective tenants through a property and assessing their suitability to become a tenant on behalf of the owner. When tenants have moved in, the Property Manager is responsible for collecting rent, carrying out regular inspections to ensure the property is being maintained, and organising any repairs on behalf of the owner.
Employment exclusively focussed on cleaning services would not be accepted under the Property Manager occupation.
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