Owners who do not live at their properties, or a group of people who share common occupancy, such as an office building, turn to property managers to handle daily care and building operations, efficiently, fairly and under budget. Although they can work out of their offices, property managers are typically away from their desks showing apartments, checking on maintenance staff or meeting with tenants.

Orlando Property managers ensure that the properties under their care operate smoothly, maintain their appearance, and either preserve or increase in value. They inspect all facilities; hire, supervise and assign duties to maintenance staff; and contract for services such as trash removal or landscaping. They also show properties to prospective tenants or buyers, explain occupancy terms and collect monthly rents; and pay taxes and other maintenance fees. On the administrative side, they ensure that all procedures comply with relevant laws, such as the Federal Fair Housing Amendment. They also keep property records and prepare budgets and financial reports for owners.