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Christen Vogler
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Christen Vogler
  • Accountant
  • Lamesa, TX
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Hi,

I just accepted a job offer as a Property Manager of 72 unit apartment community, I have years of experience in the apartment industry with leasing, marketing and a little of the accounting part. I will be the only onsite employee other than the maintenance man. I will be trained by the current Property Manager until her last day, and wanted to get some pointers. What questions should I ask about taking over? From small things to major things. Also I was told I can order anything for the office that I think is needed, for example they don't have a make ready board. Are there any suggestions about ordering anything that make your day go a little smoother? Any help will be appreciated!