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What are the main responsibilities of a property manager in a commercial property?

Not just collecting rent;

Commercial property management is listed as the "action" with the highest difficulty coefficient in the industry because of its large passenger flow, complex equipment and facilities, great difficulty in fire safety, high requirements for environmental cleaning and complex public security environment. Without enough ability and courage, property management can't jump out of this "action" with high difficulty coefficient.

Key points of people in all walks of life:

1. Clarify the relationship between property right and creditor's rights: understand the substantive relationship and ownership type of property creditor's rights. If the property creditor's rights relationship is complex, it may involve property management in unnecessary creditor's rights disputes, which will increase business risks to a certain extent;

2. Environmental cleaning management: assign special personnel to be responsible for mobile cleaning, remove garbage in time, do indoor and outdoor sanitation at any time, and pay attention to improving the professionalism of cleaning work to meet the maintenance needs of various facilities and equipment of commercial properties.

3. Environmental greening management: make full use of the limited space, and adopt the method of combining horizontal greening with vertical greening to create a green environment in the crowded limited space. When indoor space is afforested and decorated.

4. Safety management: The commercial property has a large area, many commodities and a large passenger flow. The security and fire brigade have a set of emergency measures in case of emergency. The basic requirement of safety management is to ensure the safety of property and maintain the management order of commercial property.

5. Facilities maintenance management: Due to the frequent use of commercial properties (buildings), preventive maintenance and daily inspection of building floors and equipment are particularly important.

6. Fire management: The purpose is to prevent property fires, minimize fire losses, provide a safe environment for owners, tenants and customers, and ensure their lives and property safety.

7. Vehicle management: rational planning, strengthening use management and improving use efficiency not only ensure good traffic order and vehicle parking order in the property management area, but also ensure that the vehicles of owners, tenants and customers are not damaged or stolen. We should also pay attention to combining vehicle management with environmental management, public security management, fire management and traffic management.

8. Public relations: ① business culture; ② Commercial promotion and promotion activities.