Terrible pay. Managers cut corners and weren’t always educated properly in landlord tenant law.
Promotions are not earned by hard work, they are given to the people that ask the least amount of questions.
If they have a policy that conflicts with the lease agreement or rvp/pm wishes, questioning it will put a target on your back. Was told to just “nod, smile and say yes”.
Property a manger dispersed their own work to everyone else and frequently left early/came in late.
You will be micromanaged to the point where you have to ask permission to do something basic or when to do it.
If you get behind on your work, support isn’t offered, you are told “you need to work on time management” —which is impossible when you are not allowed to manage your own time.
Witnessing the hiring of leasing consultants and assistant managers was like watching an interview for a ceo position yet the property managers they hire are better suited for low level retail positions.