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What is the responsibility of the property manager?

The responsibilities of the property management supervisor are:

1, Maintenance and maintenance of the property and its supporting facilities.

2. Strengthen public security and fire control management, and provide living and office security for owners and tenants.

3. Clean the property and the surrounding environment.

4. Do a good job in greening construction and maintenance in the property management area, and provide a good ecological environment.

5. Do a good job in traffic management of buildings and communities.

6, check and guide the work of maintenance personnel

7. Strengthen vehicle management to avoid vehicle loss, damage or accidents. It is required that the driving routes of residential areas and buildings be clearly marked, vehicles should drive at a speed limit, and vehicles in the property area should be parked uniformly to keep the roads and corridors in the property area unobstructed.

8. Do a good job in financial management. First, do a good job in the accounting and management of maintenance funds and reserves, and make early planning for the long-term interests of users. The second is to do a good job in the accounting and use management of management fees to ensure the safe and smooth progress of property management.

9. Deal with the property insurance of the property and ancillary equipment in time to prevent the owner from causing huge property losses due to natural disasters.

10, do a good job in community management, create a healthy and civilized community culture, and strive to establish friendly and harmonious new interpersonal relationships. And help the government to carry out social management and promote the civilization and progress of the whole society, such as engaging in population statistics, family planning, crime prevention and other aspects within the scope of its property management.

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12. Establish property files, keep abreast of changes in property rights, and protect the integrity and unified management of property.