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Career Description Property administrators negotiate or approve rental or lease of properties, and ensure lease terms are met on behalf of property owners, prepare and administer contracts for property-related services such as maintenance, security services, and alarm systems, co-ordinate / monitor property repairs, tenant service calls, and maintenance, compile and maintain rental revenues / operating expenses, prepare reports, and ensure rents are at market value. Duties May Include Hiring and supervising rental agents, property clerks, building superintendents or other support staff.
Examples of Titles Accomodation Officer Apartment Rental Agent Property Administrator Property Rentals Manager Where They Work Property administrators work for property / real estate management companies, property development companies, and government. Sources The National Occupational Classification (NOC) Code found next to the name of the career is a 4-digit code that classifies occupations by different skill types and skill levels.
The information on careers is adapted from Canadian Occupational Projection System, a project by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, which uses annual data to analyze trends in labour.
© Canadian Occupational Projection System, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, 2011. © JobFutures, Labour Force Survey, 2006. © National Occupational Classification, Human Resources Skills and Development Canada, 2006. © Working in Canada, Labour Force Survey, 2009.
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