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Property Management University
Plain-English explanations of common property management services.
What Does a Property Manager Handle?+
A management agreement may cover rent collection, tenant communication, maintenance, inspections, reporting, leasing, renewals, and vendor coordination. Read Full Lesson →
How Are Management Fees Structured?+
Fees may include a monthly percentage, flat fee, leasing fee, renewal fee, inspection fee, or other agreed charges. The written agreement should explain every fee. Read Full Lesson →
Tenant Screening and Fair Housing+
Screening standards should be written, consistent, lawful, and applied fairly. Local and federal fair-housing requirements must be respected. Read Full Lesson →
Maintenance and Emergency Repairs+
A strong management plan defines approval limits, emergency authority, vendor standards, documentation, and owner communication. Read Full Lesson →
Rent Collection and Arrears+
Rent collection systems should track charges, payments, late balances, notices, payment plans, and legal referrals while following applicable law. Read Full Lesson →
Owner Statements and Recordkeeping+
Owners should receive clear reporting showing income, expenses, work orders, balances, invoices, and property activity. Read Full Lesson →