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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.
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You must have a high school diploma. You may need a training course or vocational program in property management or real estate. You may also need administrative experience as a property clerk, contract clerk or administrative officer. Most recent entrants have an undergraduate university degree.