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A Property Administrator supports property operations by managing records, maintenance, and communication with tenants and landlords.

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Property Administrator careers

A Property Administrator handles admin tasks in a real estate or property management office. You might work in residential, commercial or industrial settings. Duties include managing tenancy records, organising maintenance, and supporting property managers.

You’ll need to be organised and a good communicator. Property Administrators liaise with tenants, landlords and tradespeople to ensure property matters are managed smoothly.