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I do not own a apt complex but like to consider managing one.
I imagine it would be a GOOD idea to have at least attend some training in managing a apartment complex. I did learn...from the mistakes of other managers and board members, when a applicant is approved to live in the unit, ultimately the manager is responsible how the tenant behaves, pays rent, and is a good person.
I would like to know what is the steps to enter into the apartment complex sector? Good idea to go for professional training? What does the complex owner look for in a apartment manager before hiring them? I am sure experience or training would be required before being considered for employment.