Pros
They offer good medical benefits, which start the 1st of the month following your date of hire.
Cons
They are a hot mess. The pay is pretty low for the volume of work that you are expected to do. The property manager job is a major amount of data entry. Reports reports reports. You enter the same information over and over to make corporates life easier, but they do tons to make your life harder. I was really disappointed in working for them. They seems to want to grow to be the largest, but refuse to allow you to effectively communicate with the owners so you are always on the receiving end of client frustrations. The left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing...but whatever you are doing is wrong. They change how things are processed all the time, but don't take input so nothing is ever working well. I could go on, but I would say property management is hard enough without having a corporate office that is obviously working against you and not with you.