Property assistants handle communication and requests from tenants and vendors for property management companies.
As a property assistant, you field calls from prospective tenants, process all incoming paperwork for lease agreements and vendor contracts, and may serve as the primary contact for current tenants when they need service or have concerns.
Other responsibilities for this job may include distributing marketing materials at open house events, scheduling property inspections, and mailing monthly rent statements to tenants.
There are no formal education requirements to become a property assistant. Many candidates seek this role as a way to start a long-term career in real estate and property management.