There are various residential apartment management Tampa jobs which require the manager to reside in the building or property he/she manages. Typically, such a manager is required to address tenant concerns and issues, irrespective of the time of day they occur. Additionally, he/she must maintain the property, collect rents, issue late payment notices, advertise the units when they become vacant and screen potential tenants.
In short; the roles and responsibilities of a property manager in Tampa vary as per the requirements of the landlords. In many cases, the landlord may simply choose a tenant to manage the property, simply on the basis of the fact that he has lived in the apartment for long. In other cases however; the property may need a dedicated manager with management and handyman skills.
In multi building complexes, the manager may have an office on-site. In such cases, the duties of the manager are a lot more complex and may even need special education, certification and licensure etc. The managers may be required to handle tenant applications, facilitate evictions, solicit bids from landscaping companies and maintenance crews etc.
In certain scenarios, a property owner may also enlist the help of a real estate agent or broker to manage the property for him. This is typically in cases where the owner has moved out of town and wishes to sell off his property soon.